Albany Law Journal, Volumen68Weed, Parsons & Company, 1906 |
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... witness is asked to incriminate him- self - in other words to give testimony which may possibly expose him to a criminal charge . But if the criminality has already been taken away , the amend ment ceases to apply . The criminality ...
... witness is asked to incriminate him- self - in other words to give testimony which may possibly expose him to a criminal charge . But if the criminality has already been taken away , the amend ment ceases to apply . The criminality ...
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... witness . It was never intended to permit him to plead the fact that some third person might be incriminated by his testimony , even though he were the agent of such person . A privi- lege so extensive might be used to put a stop to the ...
... witness . It was never intended to permit him to plead the fact that some third person might be incriminated by his testimony , even though he were the agent of such person . A privi- lege so extensive might be used to put a stop to the ...
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... witnesses pos- sessing a dull conscience . While the oath will not generate a conscience it will quicken a dull one . Some witnesses , indeed , never consider themselves bound to tell the truth on the witness stand unless they actu ...
... witnesses pos- sessing a dull conscience . While the oath will not generate a conscience it will quicken a dull one . Some witnesses , indeed , never consider themselves bound to tell the truth on the witness stand unless they actu ...
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