| Burr W. Jones, James Max Henderson - 1926 - 1030 páginas
...principle or discovery, the thing from which the deduction is made must be sufficiently established :o have gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs." IMPEACHMENT BY CONTRADICTION. § 2398. Right in General. — The ancient practice, when the evidence... | |
| 1927 - 574 páginas
...well-recognized scientific principle or discovery, the thing from which the deduction is made must be sufficiently established to have gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs. "We think the systolic blood pressure test has not yet gained such standing and scientific recognition... | |
| 1994 - 590 páginas
...requirement with respect to the admissiblllty of scientific evidence that the particular technique be shown to have gained "general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs," is an attempt to prevent decision makers from being unduly swayed by unreliable scientific evidence.... | |
| 1998 - 584 páginas
...requirement with respect to the admissibility of scientific evidence that the particular technique be shown to have gained "general acceptance In the particular field in which it belongs," Is an attempt to prevent decision makers from being unduly swayed by unreliable scientific evidence.... | |
| 1990 - 648 páginas
...requirement with respect to the admissibility of scientific evidence that the particular technique be shown to have gained "general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs," is an attempt to prevent decision makers from being unduly swayed by unreliable scientific evidence.... | |
| 1925 - 1624 páginas
...well-recognized Scientific prin- p ciple or discovery, %S™e the thing from which the deduction is made must be sufficiently established to have gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs. We think the systolic blood-pressure deception test has not yet gained such standin cr nnrï 4f>ipntifif... | |
| United States. Tax Court - 1992 - 704 páginas
...well-recognized scientific principle or discovery, the thing from which the deduction is made must be sufficiently established to have gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs. [Frye v. United States, supra at 1014.] We disagree with petitioners' assertion that the standard enunciated... | |
| United States. Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit) - 1977 - 160 páginas
...well-recognized scientific principle or discovery, the thing from which the deduction is made must be sufficiently established to have gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs. [Frye v. United States, 54 App. DC 46, 293 Fed. 1013, 1014(1923).] 11 See United States v. Baller,... | |
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