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FOUNDER OF THE VINERIAN LECTURE IN THE UNIVERSITY
OF OXFORD.

FAVENTE DEO.

THE SECOND EDITION.

VOL. XII.

PROL

London: M

PRINTED FOR

G. G. J. AND J. ROBINSON, T. PAYNE, E. AND R. BROOKE,
T. WHIELDON AND J. BUTTERWORTH;

AND L. WHITE, Dublin,

M. DCC. XCII.

A

TABLE

OF THE

Several TITLES, with their Divifions and Subdivifions.

Evidence.

ITNESSES.

Page

W What Perfons may be.

Feme in Cafe of her Baron, or Baron in Cafe of his

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Demeanor.

How they may affift themselves in giving their Evi

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dence.

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Non-Appearance. Punishment for it.

X.

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Refufing to be fworn.

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Demeanor of Counsel as to Witnesses.

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What Perfons in certain Cafes fhall not be com

vidence. Number.

How many are neceffary to prove a Thing, and
what.

Objections to the Credibility of a Witness in that par-
- ticular Caufe.

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Z. 36

A. a.

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pelled to give Evidence.

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What Perfons fhall not be Witneffes unless fworn.

In what Cafes, and how.

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Demeanor of and to Witneffes in general.

D. a.

How it must, or may be.

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Witneffes. Who. In criminal Matters.

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Difabled by Crime.

Enabled by Pardon, or føme After-A&t.

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Process against Witneffes. And Punishment of not

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appearing.

Joined to the Inqueft, in what Cafes.

1. a.

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Privileged from Arrefts.

Not to be enforced to give Evidence againft

themselves.

Evidence by Jurors.

Examination of Witneffes, to what, and how.

On a Voire Dire.

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Re-examination.

Time, &e.

Supplied. In Cafe of Neceflity.

Examination of Witnesses after Publication.

Prefumptive Evidence.

What fhall be admitted by Reason of Length of

Evidence fufficient, good by Intendment.

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In what Cafes.

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Order of giving Evidence.

Who muft begin and end.

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Given at what Time.

What must be produced in Evidence. As Pa-
pers, Deeds, &c.

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Good by Confent.

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Variance between the Evidence aud the Decla

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dence.

What Things may be given in Evidence, and of

what.

Acts of Courts.

Acts of Parliament.

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Admiffion.

Affidavit.

Almanack.

A. b. 3. 83

A. b. 4. 83

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