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The function of our civil courts is to do all that is humanly possible to encourage truth in witnesses and to ... in the mind of the average witness present in court and watching with eager interest the conduct of a case by counsel ?
The function of our civil courts is to do all that is humanly possible to encourage truth in witnesses and to ... in the mind of the average witness present in court and watching with eager interest the conduct of a case by counsel ?
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Those who urge the abolition of oaths in court can know little of humanity as it reveals itself in our courts of law . People may be influenced by improper considerations when they tell their stories to lawyers ; lawyers may convince ...
Those who urge the abolition of oaths in court can know little of humanity as it reveals itself in our courts of law . People may be influenced by improper considerations when they tell their stories to lawyers ; lawyers may convince ...
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The witnesses are called by the court to assist the court , and have little inducement to give false evidence . The English system , on the other hand , apart from the risks inevitably involved in the permitting of interested parties to ...
The witnesses are called by the court to assist the court , and have little inducement to give false evidence . The English system , on the other hand , apart from the risks inevitably involved in the permitting of interested parties to ...
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