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Excerpt from Disputed Questions of Evidence: Relevancy; Presumptions of Law and Presumptions of Fact
Note. - The above paragraph (as well as several others in the course of this article) is taken from the work on Evidence to which I have referred.'condition of the hypothesis of corruption, that Mr. Wells took money, or offered to take money, for his action as a return judge; or that he made, personally or through dep uty, falsifications in the records; or that by his subsequent conduct he tacitly admitted such falsifications.
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