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Abstract
The statutes of Oregon prescribe certain presumptions as applicable in the trial of causes, among which are, 1st, that one charged with crime shall be presumed to be innocent, and 2nd, that "a man and a woman deporting themselves as husband and wife" shall be presumed to "have entered into a lawful contract of marriage". Subd. I and subd. 30 of sec. 799, Or. L.
Recommended Citation
CONFLICTING PRESUMPTIONS-EVIDENCE-ADULTERY,
23
Mich. L. Rev.
636
(1925).
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