A Treatise On the Law of Identification a Separate Branch of the Law of Evidenc
A Treatise On the Law of Identification a Separate Branch of the Law of Evidenc
George E George Emrick Harris
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459. One Ward, alias La Vigne, was indicted jointly with an- other in Vermont, for murder, and Ward was convicted ; one ex- ception taken was, that among the matters of evidence introduced by the prosecution, were two letters dated respectively September 22 and 30, 1865, signed "Jerome La Vigne, " containing evidence against the accused, if they were, in fact, written by him. In order to prove the handwriting of the letters, the prosecution established by proof other letters as a standard of co...mparison ; and also pro- duced a railroad ticket, which one Appleton, a conductor on the Vermont Central railroad, testified he took from the accused, La Vigne, just before his arrest, which had written on it " Jerome La Vigne, 93 River street, Troy, N. Y". , '' and also produced a ballad (Pat Maloy) which the officer who arrested La Vigne testified he took from him at the time of his arrest, and which had the words written upon 1 Young v. Honner, 2 M. & Rob. 537; State v. Givens, 5 Ala. 747; Williams v.
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