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1826. June 15
Procedure Penal Code
Ch. Evidence
S. Source
Vicinity as to Source
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Evidence
1. Immediate
2. Intermediate in say
interv
Art. Evidence immediate and intermediate
or by interventional.
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2. Intermediate, what
By immediate understand the evidence a statement
made by a self alledged percipient witness in relation to the
matter of fact reported by him.
By intermediate or say interventional evidence
understand a statement made by a person who is was not with
relation to the matter of fact a self-alledged percipient witness
but ha in relation to the matter in question had received
his conception from as it appears to him from some
person represented to him in the character of an percipient
witness: to wit either immediately or through the medium of any
member of intermediate witness making the a statement to the
same effect the one to the other, in a chain of any length.
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3. Intermediate what
of various links,
degree, or remains.
Uses of intermediate evidence
1. Serving for the procurement of immediate evidence
2. Eventually serving in lieu of or in addition to immediate evidence.
Exceptions excepted intermediate evidence will not be
ultimately employable: to wit in the character of a ground is constituted
part of a ground for a judicial decree or mandate. 's
later.
Exceptions are
1. The elledged percipient witness not examinable but, at the expence
or preponderant evil, in the conjoined and aggregate shapes of
vexation, and pernicious expence.
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