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Osborn, Problem of Proof, 1922
The Problem of Proof especially as exemplified in Disputed Document Trials: A discussion of various phases of the proof of facts in a court of law,
with some general comments on the conduct of trials. By Albert S. Osborn. Introduction by Professor John Henry Wigmore. Published by Matthew Bender &
Co. (New York and Albany 1922). xxi+526 p. From the Preface: “The main purpose of this book is to help the lawyer who has a case to try in which it
becomes necessary to prove the facts relating to a disputed document. Either directly or indirectly, the matter presented has application to the general
problem of proof, which may give the work a somewhat wider use.” This gook includes a bibliography and an index.
Title:   The problem of proof : especially as exemplified in disputed document trials : a discussion of various phases of the proof of the facts in a court of law, with some general comments on the conduct of trials / by Albert S. Osborn, author of "Questioned documents" ; introduction by Professor John Henry Wigmore, author of "Wigmore on evidence".
OCLC Number:   682395743
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