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· 5/4/1959

James Henry Audett v. United States

Citations

  • 265 F.2d 837

How courts have described this case

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  • “credibility is a matter of elusive variety, and it is impossible and anachronistic to 15 determine in advance that, with or without promise, a given man’s story must be distrusted.” (quoting Wigmore, § 2057, at 417)
  • “credibility is a matter of elusive variety, and it is impossible and anachronistic to 15 determine in advance that, with or without promise, a given man’s story must be distrusted.” (quoting Wigmore, § 2057, at 417)
  • “credibility is a matter of elusive variety, and it is impossible and anachronistic to 15 determine in advance that, with or without promise, a given man’s story must be distrusted.” (quoting Wigmore, § 2057, at 417)

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Judges: Pope, Jertberg, Yankwich

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