Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1785-1951, 177±Ç |
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... Verdict . - A verdict of guilty in a criminal case cannot be set aside as not being sustained by the testimony if there is any testimony to support it and it is not flagrantly against the evidence . Criminal Law - Evidence ...
... Verdict . - A verdict of guilty in a criminal case cannot be set aside as not being sustained by the testimony if there is any testimony to support it and it is not flagrantly against the evidence . Criminal Law - Evidence ...
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... verdict he prosecutes this appeal . Numerous complaints of the verdict and judgment were incorporated in the motion for a new trial , but they all appear to have been abandoned upon this appeal ex- cept , ( 1 ) incompetent testimony ...
... verdict he prosecutes this appeal . Numerous complaints of the verdict and judgment were incorporated in the motion for a new trial , but they all appear to have been abandoned upon this appeal ex- cept , ( 1 ) incompetent testimony ...
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... verdict of the jury here is flagrantly against the evidence in that the evidence of plaintiff's witnesses , whose reputations were attacked and not defended , rather than the defendant's unimpeached and more numerous witnesses , was ...
... verdict of the jury here is flagrantly against the evidence in that the evidence of plaintiff's witnesses , whose reputations were attacked and not defended , rather than the defendant's unimpeached and more numerous witnesses , was ...
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... verdict returned may have been reached upon that idea , since deceased's proved earning capacity and life expectancy might have supported a larger verdict , although the loss was re- duced to its present value . Under such circumstances ...
... verdict returned may have been reached upon that idea , since deceased's proved earning capacity and life expectancy might have supported a larger verdict , although the loss was re- duced to its present value . Under such circumstances ...
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... verdict in her favor . HUNT & BENNETT for appellant . LAFFOON & WADDELL and BAKER & BAKER for appellee . OPINION OF THE COURT BY WILLIAM ROGERS CLAY , COMMISSIONER - Affirming . Plaintiff , Ella Rakestraw , brought this suit against the ...
... verdict in her favor . HUNT & BENNETT for appellant . LAFFOON & WADDELL and BAKER & BAKER for appellee . OPINION OF THE COURT BY WILLIAM ROGERS CLAY , COMMISSIONER - Affirming . Plaintiff , Ella Rakestraw , brought this suit against the ...
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