1. Why does a trial judge or an appellate court have the power to take a case...

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1. Why does a trial judge or an appellate court have the power to take a case away from the jury or to set aside its verdict? Does the existence of this power necessarily mean that a jury cannot properly refer to its members’ own knowledge? See Texas Employers’ Ins. Ass’n v. Price, p. 56, supra. Why?

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Civil Procedure Cases And Materials

ISBN: 9780314280169

11th Edition

Authors: Jack Friedenthal, Arthur Miller, John Sexton, Helen Hershkoff

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