Trial Tactics and Experiences: Trial Episodes, Interesting Cases, Hints to Trial Lawyers, Suggestions as to Cross-examinations, with Illustrative Examples from Actual CasesHarrison Company, 1954 - Počet stran: 613 |
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... records are not admissible . It , therefore , behooves every trial lawyer to know what is and what is not considered legitimate parts of the patient's case record relevant to the issues and properly ad- missible . The character of " record ...
... records are not admissible . It , therefore , behooves every trial lawyer to know what is and what is not considered legitimate parts of the patient's case record relevant to the issues and properly ad- missible . The character of " record ...
Strana 299
... records are not admissible . It , therefore , behooves every trial lawyer to know what is and what is not considered legitimate parts of the patient's case record relevant to the issues and properly ad- missible . The character of " record ...
... records are not admissible . It , therefore , behooves every trial lawyer to know what is and what is not considered legitimate parts of the patient's case record relevant to the issues and properly ad- missible . The character of " record ...
Strana 558
... RECORD AND BRIEFS ON APPEAL . II . The Record . Although the testimony is stenographically reported and although exhibits are properly in evidence , nevertheless an appeal is based on a few alleged errors of law . A very condensed record ...
... RECORD AND BRIEFS ON APPEAL . II . The Record . Although the testimony is stenographically reported and although exhibits are properly in evidence , nevertheless an appeal is based on a few alleged errors of law . A very condensed record ...
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