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accomplices accused admit affirmative answer appear applied bad faith belief Brahmin cause CHAPTER character circumstances circumstantial evidence committed considered contract copy court of justice crime criminal danger decision deed degree dence depends deposing depositions disposition effect England equally error established evil examination example exclusion existence exposed extrajudicial fact in question false testimony falsehood favour fear fraud furnish give guilty hearsay improbable individual inferior innocent intention interest invalidating facts judge judgment judicial jurisprudence likewise manchineel tree marriage means mind mode Montesquieu moral motive nature necessary oath object observed offence oral original party perjury person plaintiff pre-constituted evidence presumption principal fact procedure produced proof proving power punishment racter real evidence reason received regard rule sanction speak species supposed suspicion testi thing three witnesses tion tribunals true truth vexation viduals viva voce witness words writing written