| Jonathan Fisher - 2003 - 734 pages
...is reasonable ground to apprehend danger to the witness from being called to answer. The danger. . .must be real and appreciable with reference to the...course of things; not a danger of an imaginary and insubstantial character." (R. v Boyes [1861] 1 B.&S. 3.11 Per Cockburn, CJ; Cited in Harris and Murray;... | |
| Charles Hollander - 2006 - 696 pages
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| Adrian Keane - 2008 - 760 pages
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| 1941 - 492 pages
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| Texas. Court of Criminal Appeals - 1922 - 796 pages
...cited.) In Mason's case, supra, we find the following quotation also : "We are of the opinion that the danger to be apprehended must be real and appreciable,...danger of an imaginary and unsubstantial character, having reference to some extraordinary and barely possible contingency, so improbable that no reasonable... | |
| Courtney Stanhope Kenny - 1928 - 634 pages
...that the answer will tend to place the witness in peril. Further than this, we are of opinion that the danger to be apprehended must be real and appreciable,...danger of an imaginary and unsubstantial character, having reference to some extraordinary and barely possible contingency, so improbable that no reasonable... | |
| Minnesota. Supreme Court - 1890 - 608 pages
...give, that there is reasonable ground to apprehend that the evidence may tend to criminate him if he is compelled to answer. The danger to be apprehended...operation of law, in the ordinary course of things, and not imaginary or unsubstantial, or a mere remote and naked possibility. Conspiracy — Evidence... | |
| William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich - 1921 - 1328 pages
...Furthermore, it is essential to the existence of the right not to testify that the danger to be apprehended is real and appreciable, with reference to the ordinary...danger of an imaginary and unsubstantial character, having reference to some extraordinary and barely possible contingency, so improbable that no reasonable... | |
| 1982 - 926 pages
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