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themselves from access to truth they must protect the souls of those who could give evidence before them . From 1843 onwards Parliament , however , in the face of much judicial objection , insisted on the adoption of the principle urged ...
themselves from access to truth they must protect the souls of those who could give evidence before them . From 1843 onwards Parliament , however , in the face of much judicial objection , insisted on the adoption of the principle urged ...
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Happily , it often happens that those who have been willing to assent to the giving of false evidence refuse to do so when the responsible time comes . Over and over again I have heard both parties and witnesses in civil litigation tell ...
Happily , it often happens that those who have been willing to assent to the giving of false evidence refuse to do so when the responsible time comes . Over and over again I have heard both parties and witnesses in civil litigation tell ...
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The witnesses are called by the court to assist the court , and have little inducement to give false evidence . The English system , on the other hand , apart from the risks inevitably involved in the permitting of interested parties to ...
The witnesses are called by the court to assist the court , and have little inducement to give false evidence . The English system , on the other hand , apart from the risks inevitably involved in the permitting of interested parties to ...
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