| Edgar Benton Kinkead - 1905 - 404 pages
...power upon all occasions. A gentleman, speaking to a class of students, with reference to this topic said: "Be absolutely candid with the court; do not...in ascertaining the truth; it has a right to rely upon you. A lawyer who is not candid with the court, who attempts to deceive or mislead it, soon becomes... | |
| 1907 - 382 pages
...contingent upon their opinion with regard to certain laws that may come before them for consideration." Be absolutely candid with the court; do not attempt...in ascertaining the truth; it has a right to rely upon you. A lawyer who is not candid with the court, who attempts to deceive or mislead it, soon becomes... | |
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