State v. Green

Decided 1931-08-27

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FOLLAND, J. (concurring). I concur. In the prevailing opinion is a statement with respect to presumptions as follows: “When evidence tending to show that the accused was insane enters into the case, the presumption of sanity disappears from the case, and the jury is no longer concerned with the presumption of sanity, but mu…

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