Northeastern Reporter, Volum 55West Publishing Company, 1900 Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and Court of Appeals of New York; May/July 1891-Mar./Apr. 1936, Appellate Court of Indiana; Dec. 1926/Feb. 1927-Mar./Apr. 1936, Courts of Appeals of Ohio. |
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... death , apparently was much excited and distressed ; that for two years previ- ous to her death they frequently quarreled ; that shortly before her death accused purchased a vial of hydrocyanic acid , with which he repre- sented he ...
... death , apparently was much excited and distressed ; that for two years previ- ous to her death they frequently quarreled ; that shortly before her death accused purchased a vial of hydrocyanic acid , with which he repre- sented he ...
Side 16
... death reached by them on the first autopsy , and upon the trial stated that they had discovered no natural cause of death , but , taking into consideration the patho- logical conditions found upon the autopsies , they were now of the ...
... death reached by them on the first autopsy , and upon the trial stated that they had discovered no natural cause of death , but , taking into consideration the patho- logical conditions found upon the autopsies , they were now of the ...
Side 18
... death of the person , and the second is that the death is produced through criminal agency . The first must be established by direct evidence , and the latter by direct or circumstantial evidence , to the satisfaction of the jury ...
... death of the person , and the second is that the death is produced through criminal agency . The first must be established by direct evidence , and the latter by direct or circumstantial evidence , to the satisfaction of the jury ...
Side 19
... death might be attributed to natural causes . It was also claimed that , in view of the lapse of time between the death and the last autopsy , the blood would have been of a dark venous color if hydrocyanic acid had been administered ...
... death might be attributed to natural causes . It was also claimed that , in view of the lapse of time between the death and the last autopsy , the blood would have been of a dark venous color if hydrocyanic acid had been administered ...
Side 20
... death of Mrs. Benham is without substantial dispute , and we cannot regard it otherwise than as very damaging to the defendant's case . His conduct in purchasing morphine , and admin- istering it to his wife , after the doctor had found ...
... death of Mrs. Benham is without substantial dispute , and we cannot regard it otherwise than as very damaging to the defendant's case . His conduct in purchasing morphine , and admin- istering it to his wife , after the doctor had found ...
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