Survey of State Judicial Councils, Volume 4The Conference, 1942 - Courts |
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Page 72
... give the jury the benefit of his experience in weighing the relative value of the evidence , he must also make it expressly clear that any comment or opinion expressed by him is only advisory , and not binding on the jury , and that ...
... give the jury the benefit of his experience in weighing the relative value of the evidence , he must also make it expressly clear that any comment or opinion expressed by him is only advisory , and not binding on the jury , and that ...
Page 86
... give the trial judge full power to order separate trials whenever , in his judgment , separate trials will promote the interests of trial efficiency and the ends of justice . The following sections of Rule 42 of the federal rules will ...
... give the trial judge full power to order separate trials whenever , in his judgment , separate trials will promote the interests of trial efficiency and the ends of justice . The following sections of Rule 42 of the federal rules will ...
Page 109
... give a general verdict undoubtedly conceive their function more broadly . They feel that they are called on to decide the dispute . They would acknowledge that they should follow the facts and apply the law , if they can , in reaching ...
... give a general verdict undoubtedly conceive their function more broadly . They feel that they are called on to decide the dispute . They would acknowledge that they should follow the facts and apply the law , if they can , in reaching ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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