The Principles of Judicial Proof As Given By Logic Psychology And General Expe
The Principles of Judicial Proof As Given By Logic Psychology And General Expe
John Henry Wigmore
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It is impossible for any man, in a multitude of deeds that he finds among a great parcel, and delivers many of them out, to take it upon his memory particu- larly, which he looked on the inside of and which he looked on the back- side or outside of. L. C. J. — Did he not give it as a particular reason of his knowledge that they belonged to my Lady Ivy ? . . . And you shall never argue me into a belief, that it is impossible for a man to give a true reason, if he have one, for his remem- brance ...of a thing. Sol. -Gc72. — I beg your pardon, my lord ; as I apprehend him, he swore he looked into the inside of some, and the outside of others, and there were a great many of them. L. C. J. — And I beg your pardon, Mr. Solicitor, I know what he swore as well as anybody else : if indeed he had sworn cautiously, and with care, it might have been taken for a slip, or a mistake. No. 348. III. TESTIMONIAL INTERPRETATION. B. COMMON INCIDENTS 673 Att. -Gen. — My lord, we must leave it upon its own weight.
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