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" All persons, without exception, otherwise than is specified in the next two sections, who, having organs of sense, can perceive, and, perceiving, can make known their perceptions to others, may be witnesses. Therefore, neither parties nor other persons... "
The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California - Page 399
by California - 1872
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California, Adopted March 11th ...

California, Nathan Newmark - 1880 - 768 pages
...having organs of sense, can perceive, and, perceiving, can make known their perceptions to others, may be witnesses. Therefore, neither parties nor other...witness may be drawn in question, as provided in section eighteen hundred and forty-seven. Competency of witnesses— no exclusion for religious belief, 17...
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California: Adopted March 11 ...

California, Nathan Newmark - 1880 - 786 pages
...having organs of sense, can perceive, audi perceiving, can make known their perceptions to others, may be witnesses. Therefore, . neither parties nor other...witness may be drawn in question, as provided in section eighteen hundred and forty-seven. Competency of -witnesses — no exclusion for religious belief, 17...
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Criminal Law, Pleading and Practice in the Courts of the State of California ...

California - 1881 - 820 pages
...having organs of sense, can perceive, and, perceiving, can make known their perceptions to others, may be witnesses. Therefore, neither parties nor other...be drawn in question, as provided in section 1847. 1. Competency of Witness.— Penal Code, sec. 1321, n. 25, anta. 2. Defendant as a 'Witness.— Penal...
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The Penal Code of California: Enacted in 1872, as Amended in 1885

California - 1881 - 940 pages
...having organs of sense, can perceive, and, perceiving, can make known their perceptions to others, may be witnesses. Therefore, neither parties nor other...witness may be drawn in question, as provided in section eighteen hundred and forty-seven. Competency of witnesses— no exclusion for religious belief, 17...
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Laws of the Territory of Idaho

Idaho (Ter.) - 1881 - 588 pages
...percei vin ", can comm ""'•'• make known their perceptions to others, may be wit-uuncaa^. nesses. Therefore, neither parties nor other persons who have...credibility of the witness may be drawn in question, hy the manner in which he testifies, by the character of his testimony, or by evidence affecting his...
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Criminal Law, Pleading and Practice in the Courts of the State of California ...

California - 1881 - 806 pages
...having organs of sense, can perceive, and, perceiving, can make known their perceptions to others, may be witnesses. Therefore, neither parties nor other...opinions on matters of religious belief; although, iu every case the credibility of the witness may be drawn in question, as provided in section 1847....
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The Penal Code of California: Enacted in 1872; as Amended in 1881

California, Robert Desty - 1881 - 862 pages
...having organs of sense, can perceive, and, perceiving, can make known their perceptions to others, may be witnesses. Therefore, neither parties nor other persons who have an interest iu the event of an action or proceeding are excluded; nor those who have been 'convicted of crime;...
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Laws Passed at the ... Session of the ... General Assembly of the ..., Volume 4

Colorado - 1883 - 370 pages
...Neither parties nor other persons who have an interest in the event of an action or proceeding shall be excluded ; nor those who have been convicted of crime...credibility of the witness may be drawn in question, as now provided by law, but the conviction ot any person for any dime, may be shown for the purpose of...
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Laws of the Territory of Utah Passed by the Legislative Assembly, Volume 26

Utah - 1884 - 666 pages
...oi sense, can perceive, and, perceiving, can make witnesses. known their perceptions to others, may be witnesses. Therefore, neither parties nor other...credibility of the witness may be drawn in question, by the manner in which he testifies, by the character of his testimony, or by evidence affecting his...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 22

1890 - 1182 pages
...others. Therefore neither parties or other persons who have an interest in the event of the action, suit, or proceeding are excluded ; nor those who have been...of their opinions on matters of religious belief. .Section 81 4 of the Code provides: "The testimony of a witness in this state may be taken by deposition...
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