Campbell v. State

Decided 1853-06-15

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CHILTON, C. J. ’The record presents a number of exceptions to the rulings of the presiding judge with respect to the admission of evidence, and as the statute makes it our duty to examine the entire record, and to notice errors, if any have intervened, whether assigned for error or not, it will, perhaps, facilitate Our inquiries to take them up in the order in which they are stated in the bill of exceptions, premising, that it wou…

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