It is certainly a rule that the jury must find facts, and not merely evidence of facts.


Newling v. Francis (1789), 3 T. R. 198.


It is certainly a rule that the jury must find facts, and not merely evidence of facts.

It is certainly a rule that the jury must find facts, and not merely evidence of facts.

It is certainly a rule that the jury must find facts, and not merely evidence of facts.

It is certainly a rule that the jury must find facts, and not merely evidence of facts.