Evanston v. Gunn

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1879-02-18

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Mr. Justice Strong delivered the opinion of the court. The admission in evidence of a record kept by a person employed by the United States Signal Service at Chicago was objected to at the trial, not because it had not been properly made, identified, and proved, but for the alleged reason that “ there was no law authorizing such records to be used in evidenc…

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