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16 Dec 1802 2 May 1803
Ch.6 Quideuce
That in the cau of homicide the aud
by which the fatal blow itself was given may be
considered as the principle fact and the
narration of the eye which by whom this fact
michusing all the coremporary phenomena that
by which it was accompanied and charac—
terized may be formed direct in what is meant
by direct evidence: the appearance of blood as another terror when
the deaths of the supposed murdered the
appearance of a pistol or knife supposed to have belonged to the supposed murderer and found
lepins in car the dead boy, the marks of agitation
betrayed by the aspect the voice and the discourse
of the supposed murderer some time after, all then
may be considered as to many a identiary
facts and the evidence of which they are the
subject neither the evidence by which they are
law before Mu Junje are to many piecies
of uninsubstantial evidence.
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I remember
The death blow
in the principal facts
The nameless I
gives direct evidence
The confessions of
blood on the murderer
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his confession the cau unidentified facts—
of the nameless gun,
an unidentified evidence.
In this case it is the
physical act that
is considered as the of the direct evidence
; as the inclieation; aggression:
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, confession, and no—linaclur turn also as
non-jumia</unclear>
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