ON CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS. BY SIR WM. OLDNALL RUSSELL, KNT. LATE CHIEF JUSTICE OF BENGAL IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. III. Fifth Edition. BY SAMUEL PRENTICE, ESQ., ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S COUNSEL. LONDON: STEVENS & SONS, 119 CHANCERY LANE, W.C. H. SWEET, 3 CHANCERY LANE. W. MAXWELL & SON, 29 FLEET STREET. 1877. I. Of what Nature Evidence must be. Of Presumptive Evidence, p. 320. Of the rule that the best Evidence must be produced, p. 327—and of Hearsay Evidence, II. Of the Proof of Negative Averments, p. 366. The Rule that the Evidence must be confined to the Point in Issue, p. 369. What Allegations must be proved, and V. Of Witnesses. What Facts Witnesses may disclose, and what are Privileged Communications, p. 539. How Witnesses are to be examined, p. 557. How the Credit of Witnesses may be impeached, p. 572. How many Witnesses are sufficient, p. 594. How the Attendance of Witnesses is to be compelled and remunerated, p. 595. Of Accomplices, p. 600. And |