EVIDENCE. 



EVIDENCE. 



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tends thui favourable e eoti^ to nth > ? he 8ame statute ex ' 







*-^Of *w^JV*,nveiT. 



^nation, are exduded a* mere ^ou^ ^ 2d* de^tHf 





cumvente.1 could not be held to be P 



of guilt i. popularly regarded 



.nquuy; d thU & not a modern opinion y 



^l ~T to r ^"" Kl in the Roman For " m conclusive to the^ 

 of the j*h*i The most experienced of our English juLes however 

 have learned to regard guch evidence with anxiety and Xtrust nH 

 accordingly, when the confession is obtained undeT a promfse or a 



amendment anmo^-i, - """ c *" uer ; unless there be an 



amendment somewhere to reconcile the differem ,t ti, -1 



3 s 



