| California - 1907 - 1146 sidor
...justified or excused. By Code ••f Civil Procedure, section 2061, subdivision 2, jurors are not bound to decide in conformity with the declarations of any...witnesses which do not produce conviction in their minds against a presumption. Held, that where the killing by the defendant was clearly proven, and his evidence... | |
| Thomas A. Mapes - 1907 - 488 sidor
...age of consent. — Id. 15. Code Civ.' Proc., § 3390, subd. 2, provides that the jury are not bound to decide in conformity with the declarations of any number of witnesses not convincing their minds against a less number satisfying their minds. Held. that the fact that prosecutrix... | |
| 1908 - 848 sidor
...exercised with legal discretion and In subordination to the rules of evidence. You are not bound to find in conformity with the declarations of any number of witnesses which do not produce conviction in your minds. or against a presumption or other evidence satisfying your minds." It is urged against... | |
| 1908 - 1158 sidor
...instruction based on Code Civ. Proc. § 2061, subd. 2, providing that a jury need not decide in conformity to the declarations of any number of witnesses, which do not produce conviction in their minds, against a loss number. etc., was not prejudicial error, though part of it was ambiguous, where the... | |
| 1908 - 1172 sidor
...conviction of statutory rape. 7. Code Civ. Proc. § 33UO. subd. 2, provides that the jury are not bound to decide in conformity with the declarations of any number of witnesses, not convincing their minds, against a less number satisfying their minds. Held, that the fact that... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1913 - 778 sidor
...legal discretion and in subordination to the rules of evidence. For instance, you are not bound to find in conformity with the declarations of any number of witnesses which do not produce conviction in your minds, against a less number or against a presumption or other evidence satisfying your minds.... | |
| 1910 - 928 sidor
...of the court to judge of the effect and value of evidence addressed to him. He is not bound to find in conformity with the declarations of any number of witnesses which do not produce conviction in his mind against a lesser number or other evidence satisfying to his mind. If he believes the testimony... | |
| Curtis Hillyer - 1912 - 1084 sidor
...has the right arbitrarily to reject evidence, but as the jury may be instructed that it is not bound to decide in conformity with the declarations of any...number of witnesses which do not produce conviction against presumption or other evidence satisfying the mind, so should the judge be governed in his determination... | |
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