Survey of State Judicial Councils, Volume 4The Conference, 1942 - Courts |
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Page 120
... testimony of a witness willing to perjure his testimony . Some of the existing rules which are built upon this foundation have sufficient exceptions so that the witness disposed to falsify will find a way to introduce his testimony into ...
... testimony of a witness willing to perjure his testimony . Some of the existing rules which are built upon this foundation have sufficient exceptions so that the witness disposed to falsify will find a way to introduce his testimony into ...
Page 123
... testimony by a spouse as to facts otherwise known . In this it changes the law of many jurisdictions , but it preserves the basic social need of permitting spouses to discuss their common problems to one another without fear of ...
... testimony by a spouse as to facts otherwise known . In this it changes the law of many jurisdictions , but it preserves the basic social need of permitting spouses to discuss their common problems to one another without fear of ...
Page 125
... Testimony . Chapter VI of the model code deals with expert and opinion evidence . Rule 501 is designed to eliminate the confusion in state- ment and inconsistency in application of the present law concerning the testimony given by ...
... Testimony . Chapter VI of the model code deals with expert and opinion evidence . Rule 501 is designed to eliminate the confusion in state- ment and inconsistency in application of the present law concerning the testimony given by ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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