Albany Law Journal, Volume 10Weed, Parsons & Company, 1874 - Law |
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Page 34
... jury to consider the case , taken away by the circumstance that the evidence was all on one side , and there was no question as to its effect . We say not . We say that Judge Hunt should have submitted the case to the jury under the ...
... jury to consider the case , taken away by the circumstance that the evidence was all on one side , and there was no question as to its effect . We say not . We say that Judge Hunt should have submitted the case to the jury under the ...
Page 236
... jury was duly impaneled and sworn ; evidence was introduced and the case was submitted to the jury on the 30th of July . The jury remained together until the evening of the 2d of August , when the court ordered the sheriff to proceed to ...
... jury was duly impaneled and sworn ; evidence was introduced and the case was submitted to the jury on the 30th of July . The jury remained together until the evening of the 2d of August , when the court ordered the sheriff to proceed to ...
Page 305
... JURY TRIAL . A good deal of debate has sprung np of late years in respect to the jury system . It is quite possible that the system is susceptible of improvement , but we do not quite agree with those enthusiasts who propose to improve ...
... JURY TRIAL . A good deal of debate has sprung np of late years in respect to the jury system . It is quite possible that the system is susceptible of improvement , but we do not quite agree with those enthusiasts who propose to improve ...
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