Kiser v. Schulte

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 1994-09-13

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FLAHERTY, Justice, dissenting. Mr. Justice Montemuro’s well-reasoned opinion notwithstanding, I must dissent. Fundamentally at issue in this case is whether juries are to have the freedom to believe all, part or none of the evidence presented at trial, as we instruct them they are free to do, or whether, in fact, they must believe at least so much of the evidence as we, the appellate courts, say they must believ…

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