Excerpt from A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, Vol. 4 of 4: Being a Consideration of the Nature and General Principles of Evidence, the Instruments of Evidence, and the Rules Governing the Production, Delivery and Use of Evidence; Crimes, Equity, Admiralty, Courts-Martial
Generally. Presumptions. Burden of proof. 2814. Questions of law or fact. Evidence of motive. Evidence of threats. Evidence of previous tempts.
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