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· 4/18/1956

Hindman v. Coy

Citations

  • 295 P.2d 1097
  • 207 Or. 279
  • 1956 Ore. LEXIS 311

How courts have described this case

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  • jury is the sole judge of credibility and is entitled to disbelieve any witness
  • the jury is the “sole judge of the credibility of the witnesses and of the weight of the evidence” and is “not required to believe the testimony of* * * the plaintiff or of any other witness”

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Judges: Cueiam, Warner, Tooze, Lusk, Brand

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