The general principle on which this species of evidence is admitted is that they are declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone — when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and... A Compendium of the Law of Evidence - Σελίδα 16των Thomas Peake - 1804 - 428 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1870 - 616 σελίδες
...EYRE, on which this species of evidence is admitted is, that they are declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when...every hope of this world is gone; when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced, by the most powerful considerations, to speak the truth.... | |
| John J. Elwell - 1871 - 624 σελίδες
...dying declarations are admitted in evidence to be this: that they are declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when...hope of this world is gone ; when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced, by the most powerful consideration, to speak the truth.... | |
| Florida. Supreme Court - 1871 - 808 σελίδες
...called, are admitted in evidence upon the general principle that they are declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when...every hope of this world is gone, when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most Dixon vs. The State of Florida — Opinion... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1871 - 856 σελίδες
...principle on which this species of evidence is admitted is that they are declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when...hope of this world is gone — when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth.... | |
| Joseph Goodeve - 1871 - 914 σελίδες
...has been allowed, are thus stated by Chief Baron Eyre: — " They are declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone, (1) Taylor ou Evidence, Vol. I., pp. 028—631. CHAP. XYI. when every motive to falsehood is silenced,... | |
| James Redfoord Bulwer - 1872 - 298 σελίδες
...which declarations THE QUEEN v. JENKIKS. of this kind are admitted "is that they are made in extremity when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone": Woodcock's Case (1 Leach, CC 500, 502). Before a dying declaration is admissible in evidence, the prosecution... | |
| California - 1872 - 698 σελίδες
...Rex vs. Woodcock, 2 Leach's Cr. Cas., pp. 207, S6(i, " That they are declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world is gooe; when every motive to falsehood is silenced, nnd the mind is induced, by the most powerftil considerations,... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1873 - 928 σελίδες
...admitted was stated by Lord Chief Baron Eyre to be this: That they are declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when...hope of this world is gone ; when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth.... | |
| California - 1874 - 712 σελίδες
...Rex vs. Woodcock, 2 Leach's Cr. Cas., pp. 267, 566, " That they are declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when...every hope of this world is gone; when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced, by the most powerful consideration?, to speak the truth.... | |
| Nicholas St. John Green - 1879 - 838 σελίδες
...opportunity for cross-examination, and against or in favor of the party charged with the death." " When every hope of this world is gone, when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the tiuth,... | |
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