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... judges merely apply a recognized or accepted rule of law to a set of facts . In such a case , the judge is merely declaring the law . When , however , the court is faced with a set of facts that do not come within the scope of any ...
... judges merely apply a recognized or accepted rule of law to a set of facts . In such a case , the judge is merely declaring the law . When , however , the court is faced with a set of facts that do not come within the scope of any ...
Page 355
... judge nor any other judge could " un- declare " the law . It might be shown that the first judge made a mistake in declar- ing the law but a mistake would be difficult to establish because of the absence of a frame of reference with ...
... judge nor any other judge could " un- declare " the law . It might be shown that the first judge made a mistake in declar- ing the law but a mistake would be difficult to establish because of the absence of a frame of reference with ...
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... judge , it will be pre- sumed that the jury performed its duty properly and was guided by the judge's instructions ; and unless the objector can affirmatively show that the jury had vio- lated its duty , the objection is lost . For ...
... judge , it will be pre- sumed that the jury performed its duty properly and was guided by the judge's instructions ; and unless the objector can affirmatively show that the jury had vio- lated its duty , the objection is lost . For ...
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Chapter | 1 |
The Makers of the Law | 6 |
The Nature of Law | 15 |
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