The Principles of the Law of Evidence : With Elementary Rules for Conducting the Examination And Cross-Examination of Witnesses

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874, 4th Ed. ; 2 Er. Poth.
340 ; 3 Benth. Jud. Ev. 230.
((?) " It has been said that cir- cnmstantial evidence is to be con- sidered as a chain, and each piece of evidence as a link in the chain; but that is not so, for then, if any- one link broke, the chain would fall. It is more like the case of a rope composed of several cords.
One strand of the cord might be insufficient to sustain the weight, but three stranded together may be quite of sufficient strength." Per Pollock, C. B., in Meg. v.
...Email, 4 F. & F. 922, 929.
(e) 3 Benth. Jud. Ev. 223.
(/) 2 Ev. Poth. 332; 3 Benth.
Jud. Ev. 3.
(?) Gilb. Ev. 157, 4thEd.; R.
V. Bm-dett, 4 B. & A. 95, 123 ; Theory of Presumptive Proof, p. 55.
Digitized by Microsoft® DIRECT AND CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. 403 things, impossible, except in a few rare and peculiar cases, to obtain more than a very Kmited portion of direct evidence as to any fact, especially any fact of a criminal kind ; and with the probative force of such a limited portion of direct evidence, that of a chain of evidentiary facts, forming a body of presumptive proof, may well bear comparison.


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