Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 37Virginia State Bar Association, 1925 - Bar associations |
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... jury are the judges of the facts . Mr. Williams : Then you absolutely withdraw from the judge the function of assisting the jury in the ascertainment of the facts upon which justice is to be meted out ? Mr. Paul : So long as you say the ...
... jury are the judges of the facts . Mr. Williams : Then you absolutely withdraw from the judge the function of assisting the jury in the ascertainment of the facts upon which justice is to be meted out ? Mr. Paul : So long as you say the ...
Page 93
... jury trial in its proper place is , in my judgment — and I have tried many jury cases , as my friend Mr. Tucker knows— the only method by which certain kinds of fact can be deter- mined . But in England they departed from it , and the ...
... jury trial in its proper place is , in my judgment — and I have tried many jury cases , as my friend Mr. Tucker knows— the only method by which certain kinds of fact can be deter- mined . But in England they departed from it , and the ...
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... jury trial . The jury trial at common law , which the Constitutional provisions of this State and of all the States in the nation undertook to preserve , was a trial by judge and jury . You cannot conceive of a jury trial without a ...
... jury trial . The jury trial at common law , which the Constitutional provisions of this State and of all the States in the nation undertook to preserve , was a trial by judge and jury . You cannot conceive of a jury trial without a ...
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