Defendant, on trial for the offense of transporting across state lines a sum of money exceeding $5,000 feloniously obtained by fraud, was convicted largely through the testimony of his victim. The fraud charged consisted of a lightning courtship and hasty marriage, closely followed by the disappearance of the new husband along with the entire estate of the too-gullible bride. Over the objection of the defendant, his wife was permitted to testify to the swindle practiced upon her. After conviction, he filed a motion for a new trial, contending that it was error to permit a wife to testify against her husband in a criminal prosecution where the essence of the offense charged was the felonious taking of her property. Held, the testimony was ad...
ln response to a summons, petitioner appeared to testify before a congressional committee investigat...
Except In cases of necessity the wife was incompetent to testify for or against her husband at comm...
In an action against an executor to recover money alleged loaned to decedent, plaintiff introduced t...
Defendant was convicted of having transported his wife in interstate commerce for the purpose of pro...
The Dead Man statutes, enacted in various forms in almost every state, generally forbid a party or...
Husband sued for divorce alleging that wife drank excessively and humiliated him in public by her co...
The recent development in American federal criminal evidence law to be examined and compared with En...
The marriage relationship gives rise to two distinct privileges in the federal courts. One, the priv...
At common law persons convicted of heinous offenses were not competent as witnesses. In order to be ...
At common law persons convicted of heinous offenses were not competent as witnesses. In order to be ...
On trial in a district court for bribing a federal revenue agent, defendant called five witnesses to...
The testimony given on a trial for murder indicated that the defendant had shot and killed one of hi...
Except In cases of necessity\u27 the wife was incompetent to testify for or against her husband at c...
To attack the credibility of defendant charged with larceny of an automobile, the prosecution cross-...
The defendant was convicted of the statutory rape of his stepdaughter. Immediately following the all...
ln response to a summons, petitioner appeared to testify before a congressional committee investigat...
Except In cases of necessity the wife was incompetent to testify for or against her husband at comm...
In an action against an executor to recover money alleged loaned to decedent, plaintiff introduced t...
Defendant was convicted of having transported his wife in interstate commerce for the purpose of pro...
The Dead Man statutes, enacted in various forms in almost every state, generally forbid a party or...
Husband sued for divorce alleging that wife drank excessively and humiliated him in public by her co...
The recent development in American federal criminal evidence law to be examined and compared with En...
The marriage relationship gives rise to two distinct privileges in the federal courts. One, the priv...
At common law persons convicted of heinous offenses were not competent as witnesses. In order to be ...
At common law persons convicted of heinous offenses were not competent as witnesses. In order to be ...
On trial in a district court for bribing a federal revenue agent, defendant called five witnesses to...
The testimony given on a trial for murder indicated that the defendant had shot and killed one of hi...
Except In cases of necessity\u27 the wife was incompetent to testify for or against her husband at c...
To attack the credibility of defendant charged with larceny of an automobile, the prosecution cross-...
The defendant was convicted of the statutory rape of his stepdaughter. Immediately following the all...
ln response to a summons, petitioner appeared to testify before a congressional committee investigat...
Except In cases of necessity the wife was incompetent to testify for or against her husband at comm...
In an action against an executor to recover money alleged loaned to decedent, plaintiff introduced t...