| Reed Metzler - Evidence (Law) - 1920 - 832 pages
...dying declarations are admissible only when the death of the declarant is the subject of the charge, and the circumstances of the death are the subject of the dying declarations. State v. Harper, 35 0. S. 78. (i) Under the general rule, it was formerly held that dying... | |
| Thomas Welburn Hughes - Evidence (Law) - 1921 - 952 pages
...dying declarations are admissible only when the death of the declarant is the subject of the charge, and the circumstances of the death are the subject of the dying declaration: Rex v. Mead, 2 B. & C. 605; I Greenl. Ev. 156; Rex v. Lloyd, 4 C. & P. 233." On the other hand the... | |
| United States - Law reports, digests, etc - 1921 - 1060 pages
...admissible as such only in cases of homicide where the death of the deceased is the subject of the charge, and the circumstances of the death are the subject of the dying declarations. As to the issue the declaration is not admissible in a civil case." [7] We are of the... | |
| United States - Law reports, digests, etc - 1921 - 952 pages
...admissible as such only in cases of homicide where the death of the deceased is the subject of the charge, and the circumstances of the death are the subject of the dying declarations. As to the issue the declaration is not admissible in a civil case." [7] We are of the... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 534 pages
...only admissible in the case of homicide where the death of the deceased is the subject of the charge, and the circumstances of the death are the subject of the dying declaration: R. v. HutcJiinson (1822), 2 B. & C. 608 (n.) ; R. v. Mead (1824), 2 B. & C. 605 (n.) ; R. v. Lloyd... | |
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