Famous Cases Of Circumstantial Evidence: With An Introduction On The Theory Of Presumptive Proof is a book written by Samuel M. Phillipps in 1873. The book explores the concept of circumstantial evidence and its importance in criminal trials. It provides a detailed analysis of several famous cases where circumstantial evidence played a crucial role in determining the outcome of the trial. The book also includes an introduction to the theory of presumptive...
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