Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 61State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1987 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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The judge's questions could have given the jury the impression that the judge doubted the truthfulness of the witness's crucial testimony , and might also have conveyed to the jury the judge's notion of what inferences might be ...
The judge's questions could have given the jury the impression that the judge doubted the truthfulness of the witness's crucial testimony , and might also have conveyed to the jury the judge's notion of what inferences might be ...
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25 for adverse prejudice inheres in the condition or event itself supplies evidence which can be put to the test of other testimony ( and thus sound policy is satisfied ) . . Allowing testimony regarding the existence of conditions or ...
25 for adverse prejudice inheres in the condition or event itself supplies evidence which can be put to the test of other testimony ( and thus sound policy is satisfied ) . . Allowing testimony regarding the existence of conditions or ...
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The Supreme Court held that the trial court was correct to refuse to hear this juror testimony on the grounds that it was beyond the scope of the remand . Further , the trial court acted properly pursuant to the “ no impeachment ” rule ...
The Supreme Court held that the trial court was correct to refuse to hear this juror testimony on the grounds that it was beyond the scope of the remand . Further , the trial court acted properly pursuant to the “ no impeachment ” rule ...
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