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House. Comm. on the Judiciary. Act in relation to evidence, 1861
Fortieth Legislature. House. No. 68. On March 11, 1861, the Committee on the Judiciary minority member submitted: An Act in relation to evidence,
1861. False statements, fraudulently made, could be proved by parole testimony. The aggrieved person could testify as a witness. The minority
member argued vigorously that in common law, persons with an interest in a case were not allowed to testify, but that meant that some of the most
pertinent evidence could not reach the judge or jurors. Examples were provided. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Maine
Historical Society Library, the Maine State Library, and the Library of Congress).
Title:   An act in relation to evidence.
OCLC Number:   1415810970
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