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Página 81
... accused can remain silent , take full advantage of any weakness in the chain of evidence , raise possible doubts , and probably would be acquitted when charged criminally . But when the victim sued for damages civilly , the accused ...
... accused can remain silent , take full advantage of any weakness in the chain of evidence , raise possible doubts , and probably would be acquitted when charged criminally . But when the victim sued for damages civilly , the accused ...
Página 82
... accused is questioned as the facts are developed during the investigation and his explanations are checked out by the court which also searches out and examines witnesses for the accused . Serious trials often commence with the examina ...
... accused is questioned as the facts are developed during the investigation and his explanations are checked out by the court which also searches out and examines witnesses for the accused . Serious trials often commence with the examina ...
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... accused while at the same time exempting him from punishment for refusing to answer or for giving false answers . The Canada Evidence Act is significantly different from the English Criminal Evidence Act of 1898 in that the latter ...
... accused while at the same time exempting him from punishment for refusing to answer or for giving false answers . The Canada Evidence Act is significantly different from the English Criminal Evidence Act of 1898 in that the latter ...
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