The Federal Reporter, Volume 155West Publishing Company, 1907 Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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... fixed opinion that the defendant was guilty , and , while one thought he could lay his opinion aside " if the evidence showed he was not guilty , " another stated that his was a strong opinion which he would not be able to rid himself ...
... fixed opinion that the defendant was guilty , and , while one thought he could lay his opinion aside " if the evidence showed he was not guilty , " another stated that his was a strong opinion which he would not be able to rid himself ...
Halaman 44
... fixed opinion , such as would require considerable evidence to remove . I believe I could be a fair and impartial juror . I don't know positively whether I could or not . I don't know the man , and have no prejudice against him . I have ...
... fixed opinion , such as would require considerable evidence to remove . I believe I could be a fair and impartial juror . I don't know positively whether I could or not . I don't know the man , and have no prejudice against him . I have ...
Halaman 46
... fixed opinion that the defendant was guilty . He frankly stated that he had such an opinion , though he thought he could lay it aside if the evidence showed the defendant was not guilty . The juror would do his best to disregard the ...
... fixed opinion that the defendant was guilty . He frankly stated that he had such an opinion , though he thought he could lay it aside if the evidence showed the defendant was not guilty . The juror would do his best to disregard the ...
Halaman 47
... fixed opinions of guilt , and fear , they cannot disregard them , their mental attitudes are well characterized by the language used by Juror Frantzen when he said he thought he could lay his opinion aside “ if the evidence showed that ...
... fixed opinions of guilt , and fear , they cannot disregard them , their mental attitudes are well characterized by the language used by Juror Frantzen when he said he thought he could lay his opinion aside “ if the evidence showed that ...
Halaman 60
... fixed and definite , the ascertainment of that number could be nothing other than a mere matter of guessing , for it was impossible under the circumstances to ascertain the information upon which a correct estimate could alone be made ...
... fixed and definite , the ascertainment of that number could be nothing other than a mere matter of guessing , for it was impossible under the circumstances to ascertain the information upon which a correct estimate could alone be made ...
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