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American Jurisprudence (second edition is cited as Am. Jur. 2d) is an encyclopedia of the United States law, published by West. It was originated by Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, which was subsequently acquired by the Thomson Corporation. The series is now in its second edition, launched in 1962.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Am. Jur. 2d. — American Jurisprudence, 2nd Series; Anor — Another; ... (A free website for the full text is at U.S. Code ...
The no-impeachment rule was inaugurated in a 1785 case, Vaise v.Delaval, [4] in which a party sought to challenge a verdict by producing affidavits from jurors who said that they had based their decision on a coin toss. [5]
Corpus Juris Secundum (CJS; Latin for 'Second Body of the Law') [1] is an encyclopedia of United States law at the federal and state levels. It is arranged alphabetically, into over 430 topics, which in turn are arranged into subheadings.
American Jurisprudence 21 Am Jur 2nd "Criminal Law" section 717 on compulsion to appear under statute. 21 Am Jur 2nd "Criminal Law", section 718; 62 B Am Jur 2nd "Process" section 44-65 (on Federal Rule 4) 81 Am Jur 2nd "Witnesses" section 5 (prisoner subpoena to another trial) American Law Reports 93 ALR 1285; 130 ALR 323 (defining subpoena ...
See78 Am.Jur.2d Waters § 263 (1975). The riparian owner has a right to make such use of the lake over its entire surface, in common with all other abutting owners, provided such use is reasonable and does not unduly interfere with the exercise of similar rights on the part of other abutting owners. Johnson v. Siefert, 100 N.W.2d 689, 697 (1960).
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The citation to "16 Am Jur 2d, Sec 177 late 2d, Sec 256" is nonsensical gibberish. A correct citation looks like this: "47 Am. Jur. 2d. Jury § 266 (1995)." First, you're missing periods. Second, "late 2d" is not a valid notation in any major American legal citation system. I can't tell if you're citing sections 177, 256, both, or everything in ...