Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 69Virginia State Bar Association, 1958 - Bar associations |
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Page 47
... plaintiff would lose , but if the scales are tilted slightly in favor of the plaintiff , then the plaintiff is entitled to a verdict . When the court charges the jury on the subject of the preponderance of the evidence to the effect ...
... plaintiff would lose , but if the scales are tilted slightly in favor of the plaintiff , then the plaintiff is entitled to a verdict . When the court charges the jury on the subject of the preponderance of the evidence to the effect ...
Page 62
... plaintiff was only 5 % respon- sible for the unfortunate accident , yet in this case and under the instructions of the court , 95 % plaintiff , writing that on the board , plus 5 % defendant , equals 0 amount of recovery . There is no ...
... plaintiff was only 5 % respon- sible for the unfortunate accident , yet in this case and under the instructions of the court , 95 % plaintiff , writing that on the board , plus 5 % defendant , equals 0 amount of recovery . There is no ...
Page 66
... plaintiff's weapon ? Mr. Allen : No , it is not a plaintiff's weapon at all . The reason it frequently sounds so is that the plaintiff has the burden of proof . Generally we have to persuade the jury . Since the defendant ordi- narily ...
... plaintiff's weapon ? Mr. Allen : No , it is not a plaintiff's weapon at all . The reason it frequently sounds so is that the plaintiff has the burden of proof . Generally we have to persuade the jury . Since the defendant ordi- narily ...
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