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... judge only if he believes that there exists no factual dispute as to any material issue for the jury to resolve . Examination of Witnesses and Introduction of Tangible Evidence by the Defendant If the defendant's motion for a directed ...
... judge only if he believes that there exists no factual dispute as to any material issue for the jury to resolve . Examination of Witnesses and Introduction of Tangible Evidence by the Defendant If the defendant's motion for a directed ...
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... judge believes that the jury's verdict is legally unjustified . The losing side can also move for a new trial on various grounds , such as that the trial judge made prejudicially erroneous rulings on objections to evidence during the ...
... judge believes that the jury's verdict is legally unjustified . The losing side can also move for a new trial on various grounds , such as that the trial judge made prejudicially erroneous rulings on objections to evidence during the ...
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... judge is the arbiter of the law ; the jurors are the arbiters of the facts . And the jurors , in reaching their verdict , apply to the facts , as found by them , the law as it is explained to them in the judge's instructions . ( If the ...
... judge is the arbiter of the law ; the jurors are the arbiters of the facts . And the jurors , in reaching their verdict , apply to the facts , as found by them , the law as it is explained to them in the judge's instructions . ( If the ...
Contents
The Meaning of Law and the Adversary Process | 3 |
Licensing Laws | 17 |
Private Canons of Professional and Interprofessional Conduct | 29 |
Copyright | |
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