A treatise on the law of evidence: Volume I

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1868.
 

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CONTENTS OF AMERICAN NOTES
xxxvii
Examples
xlviii
Principle of the exception
liii
208 lipps
lvii
524
lxix
Of admissions by a party to tbe suit or
1
No PAOE 1 Competency of witnesses as affected by interest old rule
5
Illustrations of rule as to competency in special cases jurors arbitra tors slaves
6
CHAPTER VII
124
DENCE
130
Whole of the admission to be received 406410
132
The rule does not require the strongest possible evidence
165
OF THE RULE RESPECTING
173
deprive him of penalty
179
OF TOE DISTINCTION DETWEEN Espressions of patient is to state of health
182
What are matters of pedigree
205

OF INCOMPETENCY FROM DEFECT OF UNDERSTANDING
8
In case of mental derangement 9
9
In case of persons deaf and dumb 10
10
Witness mouet be sworn
14
Form of administering the oath
17
Competency as affected by religious belief 1617
18
CHAPTER IV
20
Effect of a conditional pardon 24
24
Ground of the rule note on page
25
Old rule as to parties on the record 2936
29
Statements showing animus of a party admis compellable to give evidence by The 14 15
30
Effect of judgment by default
38
Competency in cases of bastardy and seduction as to losses c
44
Parties when competent discharge of one of several jointly indicted
46
DANTS IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
47
Joint trespassers not served with process 49
49
The implied promise does not extend to other crimes
52
Parties sued jointly for trespass 26 One being acquitted to testify for the others
54
Parties not compelled to testify under former rule
56
Prosecutor competeat
59
The party competent whose name is forged
60
Tlie kind of communications which are privileged
67
Letters to the husband
75
Husband and wife not competent for or against each other
80
Same rule held in case of his letters to her or hers to him to show the state of her feelings 81
81
A kept mistress though passing as a wife is competent
82
Whers the wife is the real party
83
Formal examination on voir dire not necessary 99 Rule when proof is independent of examination
84
Husband and wifs admissible to impeach each other see note 45
85
An exception allowed on indictment for forcible marriage
88
Separate verdict
90
The wifes declarations acting as her husbands agent
92
The wife competent to prove criminal conversation
95
Recitals in deeds in proof of pedigree
96
Mode of proving incompetency from interest old rule
99
Proving release
104
Admissibility of accomplices
106
Rule of
110
ClergymanPopish priest
112
Effect of as evidence
211
y Wavertree
232
Ot qualiocations in receiving hvarsay 240 Banbury Peerage Leigh Prerage 2715
240
Declarat on by subscribing witness
244
Lutters found in possession of a person whose Declaratious part of res gesta
248
queation oť boundary modus c decla Declarations of persona in pari jure
280
cure abortionRobberyPerjury
287
niissible
289
vendec c 318322
318
Reasons for the rule
327
Documents referred
338
The general rule and some exceptions to
349
missible
350
Harasy inadmissible in queations private RULE AS TO HEARSAY WITH REFERENCE
353
Remarks upon the Queens Case
415
Statement as to transactions befere partner
441
Effect of order aa admission
448
CHAPTER IX
469
Principle of the rule
479
witnessea
485
VOL I
497
Rale as to enbstituting oral evidence
506
Description of decumentCounterpart of Inference from domeaner ef prisoner
524
Intention of testutor
540
Hopkina
543
Reference to unstamped document
579
Defendant in criminal prosecution generally la Examples of evidence enbjuctiog to demand
592
Rale as to eubetitution of secondary written evi Impression produced by correspondence
595
Privilege ia that of clientMay be waived
616
Inspection of decument
663
Which party holds the afirmative the onus probandi 810812
683
The facts must be proved in substance as alleged 850
709
Insurance Companys books
716
Proof of time criminal cases 890
726
Effect of receiving the whole admission 417
758
Proof of time when letters were written 181 182 R v Tooke
772
468
782
Presumptive evidence defined
786
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