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21 Novr
Evidence
§. 6. VI. Interrogation – including counter-interrogation
4 Interrogation including counter-interrogation In this may be seen the operation,
which, under some circumstances, is necessary even to the
birth existence of the evidence, and in all cases, conducive eventually if not
absolutely, necessary to its security against deceptious
incorrectness, as well as against deceptious incompleatness.
Note, that a Suppose it mass of testimony spontaneously delivered
being supposed it incompleat, by thereupon if sensing out to interrogation asking whether it be compleat, the answer be in the vertible into otherwise into mendacity affirmative,
incompleatness becomes incorrectness.
On whom shall it be preferred? By whom
On whom – shall the operation by whom – shall the
shall it be performable? operation be performable?
I. On whom? that is on what person to from whom,
in the situation of an examiner, a when
information for the any purpose of justice is required may with
reason be expected – let his situation in, as more particularly
described, be that of a plaintiff, that of a defendant
or that for in litigant witness be on
the plaintiff's side of the cause, on the defendants side
of the cause, or in the witness's box? In the question thus put the
only proper answer seems already to be pointed out.
Applied to bona f the case of a malâ fide examiner the its answer
manifests the utility, not to say the necessity of it is the operation is obvious manifest:
applied to the case of a bonâ fide examiner, will import its utility
will be found not equally to stand on ground no less clear, and, in practice, it has been less
narrowed.
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