| 1896 - 928 str.
...id. 487; People r. Trimble, 60 Hun, 365; affirmed, 42 NY St. Rep. 716, 718! § 438. Special verdict. A special verdict is that by which the jury find the facts only, leaving the judgment to the court. It must present the conclusions of fact, as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1897 - 1056 str.
...requirements of the rule. The verdict leaves the question of the prorimate cause of the wreck unanswered. "A special verdict is that by which the jury find...the facts only, leaving the judgment to the court": Rev. Stats., sec. 2857. Whether the negligence of the defendant was the proximate cause of the plaintiffs... | |
| Puerto Rico - 1901 - 272 str.
...commission of the act charged, the verdict must be "not guilty by reason of insanity." SECTION 94.—A special verdict is that by which the jury find the facts only, leaving the judgment to the court. It must ltresent the conclusions of fact as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove... | |
| Joseph Henry Budd - 1902 - 800 str.
...the court, or the jury may again be sent out. The verdict of a jury is either general or special. A general verdict is that by which they pronounce generally...leaving the judgment to the court. The special verdict must present the conclusions of fact as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove... | |
| Oregon - 1902 - 1034 str.
...Special. The verdict of a jury is either general or special. A general verdict is that by which the jury pronounce generally upon all or any of the issues,...the facts only, leaving the judgment to the court. [L. 1862; D. Cd. § 210a; HC § 213.] There were two sections numbered 210 A sealed verdict must be... | |
| Melvin Bolli Ogden - 1902 - 854 str.
...to the crime charged, the defendant may be sentenced as for a prior conviction.13 SPECIAL VERDICT. A special verdict is that by which the jury find the facts only, leaving the judgment to the court. It must present the conclusions of fact as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove... | |
| Thomas Carl Spelling - 1903 - 996 str.
...California code provision as follows : "The verdict of a jury is either gen1 ,580 eral or special. A general verdict is that by which they pronounce generally...leaving the judgment to the court The special verdict must present the conclusions of fact as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove... | |
| California - 1903 - 1094 str.
...§ 624. General and special verdicts defined. The verdict of a jury is either general or special. A general verdict Is that by which they pronounce generally...leaving the judgment to the court. The special verdict must present the conclusions of fact as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove... | |
| California - 1903 - 986 str.
...Cal.Rep.Cit. 51, 279 ; 65, 446 ; 68, 181 ; 73, 346 ; 84, 473 ; 87, 283; 134, 308. §1152. Special verdict. A special verdict is that by which the jury find the facts only, leaving the judgment to the court. It must present the conclusions of fact as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove... | |
| 1904 - 864 str.
...provides in relation to verdicts as follows: " The verdict of a jury is either general or special. A general verdict is that by which they pronounce generally...the jury find the facts only, leaving the judgment thereon to the court." RS, 1881, § 545. The purpose of a special verdict is to avoid the mistakes... | |
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