The Federal ReporterWest Publishing Company, 1946 |
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Halaman 48
... evidence pro and con was submitted to the jury and it was for them to decide , even in the absence of countervailing evidence in respect to certain items , what weight should be given to the several components of the counter- claim . We ...
... evidence pro and con was submitted to the jury and it was for them to decide , even in the absence of countervailing evidence in respect to certain items , what weight should be given to the several components of the counter- claim . We ...
Halaman 342
... evidence is more probable and creditable ? " Here is a direct appeal to us to weigh the evidence . [ 1 ] We quote the last paragraph of re- spondent's argument : " Had the Board seen fit to weigh and consider the evidence in this case ...
... evidence is more probable and creditable ? " Here is a direct appeal to us to weigh the evidence . [ 1 ] We quote the last paragraph of re- spondent's argument : " Had the Board seen fit to weigh and consider the evidence in this case ...
Halaman 1070
... evidence , or to determine the credibility of witnesses , but court must take that view of the evidence most favorable to the government and sustain the verdict of the jury if there be substantial evidence to support it . - Joyce v ...
... evidence , or to determine the credibility of witnesses , but court must take that view of the evidence most favorable to the government and sustain the verdict of the jury if there be substantial evidence to support it . - Joyce v ...
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