The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science, Volume 47Northwestern University School of Law, 1957 - Crime |
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Page 66
... presumption . It would follow , therefore , that a presumption of fact , 14 which arises when circumstantial evidence is of People v . Bagwell , 295 Mich . 412 , 419 , 295 N.W. 207 , 210 ( 1941 ) ; State v . Fitch , 162 S.W.2d 327 , 330 ...
... presumption . It would follow , therefore , that a presumption of fact , 14 which arises when circumstantial evidence is of People v . Bagwell , 295 Mich . 412 , 419 , 295 N.W. 207 , 210 ( 1941 ) ; State v . Fitch , 162 S.W.2d 327 , 330 ...
Page 69
... presumption of in- nocence overcome if a presumption of operation could be invoked here . The principles under- lying the creation of a presumption , such as a presumption of operation , have been examined by Professor Morgan . He ...
... presumption of in- nocence overcome if a presumption of operation could be invoked here . The principles under- lying the creation of a presumption , such as a presumption of operation , have been examined by Professor Morgan . He ...
Page 73
... presumption here involved would have no effect whatever on that right . The due process argument is that the statute is arbitrary or that it operates to deny a fair opportunity to repel the presumption.51 These arguments can be answered ...
... presumption here involved would have no effect whatever on that right . The due process argument is that the statute is arbitrary or that it operates to deny a fair opportunity to repel the presumption.51 These arguments can be answered ...
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