· 7/15/1960
United States v. Ledlow
Citations
- 11 C.M.A. 659
- 11 USCMA 659
- 29 C.M.R. 475
- 1960 CMA LEXIS 246
- 1960 WL 4537
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- oral testimony of witnesses regarding past transactions is of little probative value in the absence of contemporaneous documentary or physical evidence
- “the oral testimony of witnesses, speaking only from memory in regard to past transactions has, in the absence of contemporaneous documentary or physical evidence, consistently been found to be of little probative value.”
- whether publication was “prior art” in context of 35 U.S.C. § 102(a)
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Judges: Ferguson, Latimer, Quinn
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