| David Loch - 1779 - 276 pages
...always to be upon fuppofition, and not pofitive, or upon coercion. The reafcn given in the fame book is, becaufe the judge (as judge) cannot know what...have, that is, he can only know the evidence given ki court ; but the evidence which the jury have may be of their own knowledge, as they are returned... | |
| 1816 - 752 pages
...147.) Because the judge (as judge) cannot know what tbe evidence is which the jury have, that is, be can only know the evidence given in court ; but the...as they are returned of the neighbourhood. They may also know from their own knowledge, that what is sworn in court is not true ; and they may kno» the... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 pages
...upon supposition, and not positive, and upon coercion. The reason given in the same book is, " because the judge as judge cannot know what the evidence is...of their own knowledge, as they are returned of the neighborhood. They may also know from their own knowledge, that what is sworn in court is not true;... | |
| 1890 - 906 pages
...and not positive and upon coercion (p. 144). The reason given in the same book (p. 147) is " because the judge (as judge) cannot know what the evidence is which the jury have, it may be of their own knowledge, as they are returned of the neighborhood. They may also know from... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1899 - 462 pages
...and not positive and upon coercion." The reason given in the same book is (pages 144, 147), "because the judge" — as judge — "cannot know what the...of their own knowledge, as they are returned of the neighborhood." They may also know from their own knowledge, that what is sworn in court is not true,... | |
| Charles Augustus Hanna - 1902 - 624 pages
...upon supposition and not positive, and upon coercion : The reason given in the same book is, Because the judge (as judge) cannot know what the evidence is which the jury have, which is, he can only know the evidence given in court ; but the evidence which the jury have, may... | |
| Livingston Rutherfurd - 1904 - 340 pages
...upon Supposition, and not positive, and upon Coersion. The Reason given in the same Book is, Because the Judge (as Judge.) cannot know what the Evidence...as they are returned of the Neighbourhood. They may also know from their own Knowledge, that what is sworn in Court is not true ; and Vaughan* s Rtp. p.... | |
| Livingston Rutherfurd - 1904 - 344 pages
...always to be upon Suppojition, and not pojitive, and upon Coerjim. The Reafon given in the fame Book is becaufe the Judge (as Judge) cannot know what the...which the Jury have, that is, he can only know the 231 Evidence given in Court : but the Evidence which the Jury have, may be of their own Knowledge,... | |
| Livingston Rutherfurd, John Peter Zenger - 2006 - 322 pages
...upon Supposition, and not positive, and upon Coersion. The Reason given in the same Book is, Because the Judge (as Judge} cannot know what the Evidence is which the Jury have, that is, be can only know the Evidence given in Court; but the Evidence which the Jury have, may be of their... | |
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