| Iowa. Supreme Court - 1861 - 694 strani
...refused by the District Court. Mr. Greenleaf says, in his work on evidence, volume 3, section 29 : "A distinction is to be noted between civil and criminal...evidence necessary to justify the jury in finding the verdict for the government." In civil cases it is their duty to decide in favor of the party for... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - 1870 - 514 strani
...the testimony of the prosecution or defense. Greeenleaf (3 Greenl. Ev. 34) thus lays down the rule: " A distinction is to be noted between civil and criminal...the evidence carefully, and to find for the party the evidence preponderates, although it be not free from reasonable doubt. But in criminal trials the... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1875 - 848 strani
...between the proof necessary, in civil and criminal cases, U well stated in 3 Greenleafs Ev. • • • A distinction is to be noted between civil and criminal...carefully, and to find for the party in whose favor the eTidence preponderates, although it be not free from reasonable doubt. But in criminal trials the party... | |
| Simon Greenleaf - 1876 - 580 strani
...enforce any judgment rendered in a criminal case by a foreign tribunal.i § 29. Quantity of evidence. A distinction is to be noted between civil and criminal cases, in respect to the degree or quanttty of evidence necessary to justify the jury in finding their verdict for the government. In... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1877 - 882 strani
...Greenleaf the author is treating of the law, of evidence in criminal cases, and in stating the distinction between civil and criminal cases, in respect to the...necessary to justify the jury in finding their verdict, says : " In civil cases, llu.ir diitj- i^ to weigh iliu evidence carefully, an I to find >'< r the... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1878 - 864 strani
...brings up for review only the propriety of the judge's charge. It is conceded that there is a difference between civil and criminal cases in respect to the degree or quantity of evidence necessary to determine the verdict of a jury. In civil cases, it is the duty of the jury to find for the party in... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1879 - 790 strani
...respect to the degree or quantum of evidence necessary to justify the jury in finding their verdict. In civil cases their duty is to weigh the evidence...carefully, and to find for the party in whose favor it preponderates ; but in criminal trials the party accused is entitled to the legal presumption in... | |
| 1900 - 2044 strani
...respect to the degree or quantum of evidence necessary to Justify the Jury in finding their verdict In civil cases their duty is to weigh the evidence...carefully, and to find for the party in whose favor it preponderates; but In criminal trials the party accused Is entitled to the legal presumption in... | |
| Eugene St. Julien Cox - 1882 - 1064 strani
...Mr. Greenleaf says on this subject, and I read from the 3d volume of Greenleaf s evidence on page 92. A distinction is to be noted between civil and criminal...cases their duty is to weigh" the evidence carefully, Ф . •* . and to find for the party in whose favor the evidence preponderates, although it is •... | |
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