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... evidence to support his conviction , improper ex- clusion of evidence , refusal of the trial court to subpoena witnesses for the de- fense , and violation of his constitutional rights by the Supreme Court of Ne- braska's failure to file ...
... evidence to support his conviction , improper ex- clusion of evidence , refusal of the trial court to subpoena witnesses for the de- fense , and violation of his constitutional rights by the Supreme Court of Ne- braska's failure to file ...
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... evidence . Thus , contemplating both federal and state law , it would have been plain to any lawyer that raising , either at trial or on appeal , a question of the admissi- bility of this evidence might well have been characterized as ...
... evidence . Thus , contemplating both federal and state law , it would have been plain to any lawyer that raising , either at trial or on appeal , a question of the admissi- bility of this evidence might well have been characterized as ...
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... evidence . Social Security Act , § 205 ( g ) , 42 U.S.C.A. § 405 ( g ) . 4. Evidence 597 " Substantial evidence " on which a finding of fact may be based is such rele- vant evidence as a reasonable mind might accept as adequate to ...
... evidence . Social Security Act , § 205 ( g ) , 42 U.S.C.A. § 405 ( g ) . 4. Evidence 597 " Substantial evidence " on which a finding of fact may be based is such rele- vant evidence as a reasonable mind might accept as adequate to ...
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Admiralty Rules XLVII | |
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