The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 175W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 318
... counsel , whilst cross - examining a witness , putting a document into the witness's hand , and asking him whether it is in his handwriting , does not entitle the opposite counsel to see such document . But the opposite counsel has a ...
... counsel , whilst cross - examining a witness , putting a document into the witness's hand , and asking him whether it is in his handwriting , does not entitle the opposite counsel to see such document . But the opposite counsel has a ...
Page 1294
... counsel , the essence of the offence of champerty would seem to be the making a reward depend upon the result of a suit . For the offence is not committed merely by conveying to counsel a portion of the estate , unless it were the ...
... counsel , the essence of the offence of champerty would seem to be the making a reward depend upon the result of a suit . For the offence is not committed merely by conveying to counsel a portion of the estate , unless it were the ...
Page 1295
... counsel be an offence all the graver , on account of his peculiar duty to justice . Thus it has been laid down in our own times , by the most eminent judges , " that as it is of import- ance to the public that counsel should act with ...
... counsel be an offence all the graver , on account of his peculiar duty to justice . Thus it has been laid down in our own times , by the most eminent judges , " that as it is of import- ance to the public that counsel should act with ...
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