The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 222
... evidence in a case that came up for trial at the Norwich Assizes . While there I was asked to give evidence as an expert witness in another criminal case - one of sexual aberration - and for a quarter of an hour I was privileged to ...
... evidence in a case that came up for trial at the Norwich Assizes . While there I was asked to give evidence as an expert witness in another criminal case - one of sexual aberration - and for a quarter of an hour I was privileged to ...
Pagina 328
... evidence to justify the institution of criminal proceedings , or where they have been unable to apprehend a suspected person . Since 1926 the coroners have been concerned with very few of these cases ; in most the verdict was murder by ...
... evidence to justify the institution of criminal proceedings , or where they have been unable to apprehend a suspected person . Since 1926 the coroners have been concerned with very few of these cases ; in most the verdict was murder by ...
Pagina 329
... evidence against him , but the object of the questions will be to elicit his guilt . The laws of evidence are not always observed ; and as a rule the advocate representing the suspected person is not permitted to make a speech . In the ...
... evidence against him , but the object of the questions will be to elicit his guilt . The laws of evidence are not always observed ; and as a rule the advocate representing the suspected person is not permitted to make a speech . In the ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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