An Essay on the Principles of Circumstantial Evidence. Illustrated by Numerous Cases by William Wills delves into the complexities of legal evidence focusing on the significance of circumstantial evidence in establishing facts and drawing conclusions. Through historical examples and detailed analyses the book explores the challenges of identifying individuals and property the dangers of relying solely on confessions and the burden of proof in legal proceedings. It emphasizes the importance of thorough examination and clear evidence to ensure justice is served.
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