The Pacific Reporter, Volume 87West Publishing Company, 1907 - Law reports, digests, etc "Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies) |
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Page 142
witness had described Buren's condition and after doing so could give his opinion as to what caused it . State v ... witness is entirely a matter for the court to determine , and not for the jury , and the court only is concerned with ...
witness had described Buren's condition and after doing so could give his opinion as to what caused it . State v ... witness is entirely a matter for the court to determine , and not for the jury , and the court only is concerned with ...
Page 162
... witness in his own behalf , testi- fied in effect : That his health having failed while living on the 10 acres referred to , he concluded to sell or trade the premises and go South , thinking the change of cli- mate would be beneficial ...
... witness in his own behalf , testi- fied in effect : That his health having failed while living on the 10 acres referred to , he concluded to sell or trade the premises and go South , thinking the change of cli- mate would be beneficial ...
Page 166
... witness stand giving testimony in his own behalf , appellant's counsel , for the purpose of impeachment , asked the witness , in substance , whether he had not , at another trial , at a time previous to the time at which the witness was ...
... witness stand giving testimony in his own behalf , appellant's counsel , for the purpose of impeachment , asked the witness , in substance , whether he had not , at another trial , at a time previous to the time at which the witness was ...
Page 177
... witness , and S. , S. , without de- fendant's knowledge , urged the witness to buy defendant's ranch , and pay for it with stolen horses , to be disposed of by defendant . Subse- quently such an arrangement was made , S. being included ...
... witness , and S. , S. , without de- fendant's knowledge , urged the witness to buy defendant's ranch , and pay for it with stolen horses , to be disposed of by defendant . Subse- quently such an arrangement was made , S. being included ...
Page 180
... witnesses testifying to them were not first required to fix the time and place of their occurrence and the persons ... witness that his attention should be called to the time and place and attend- ant circumstances , so that he may ...
... witnesses testifying to them were not first required to fix the time and place of their occurrence and the persons ... witness that his attention should be called to the time and place and attend- ant circumstances , so that he may ...
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