In it, they offered a string of circumstantial evidence for Mars having once harbored life. |
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And it is clear from reading his evidence that his conclusion was firmly based on that medical and circumstantial evidence, as one would expect. |
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It must be remembered that most criminals are convicted in our courts of law, by circumstantial evidence. |
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Larry, in a circumstantial evidence case, a prosecutor has to just have things buttoned up and tight. |
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There are no smoking guns, but there's a nexus of circumstantial evidence behind most of the stories the sport throws up. |
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If they only have circumstantial evidence, can they still conclude that a material breach has occurred? |
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As in national law, in international criminal law a culpable state of mind is normally proved in court by circumstantial evidence. |
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There was a substantial body of circumstantial evidence implicating the accused in addition to the informer's evidence. |
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There is other circumstantial evidence that supports the suspicious nature of his initial entrance to those premises. |
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Nobody sees what happens, but there is other circumstantial evidence implicating him. |
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No, it's not just a coincidence, it is circumstantial evidence of his guilt. |
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The circumstantial evidence all attests to these being excellent translations. |
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All you will ever have is circumstantial evidence and an un-falsifiable hypothesis. |
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This involves a consideration of the reasonableness of the inferences to be drawn from the circumstantial evidence. |
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Yes, but no single piece of circumstantial evidence ever is completely probative of the ultimate fact. |
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It would be open to a jury to find that those facts are some circumstantial evidence which supports the Crown's case. |
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In fact, contrary to popular opinion, circumstantial evidence is often extremely reliable. |
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We've had a great deal of circumstantial evidence suggesting that indirect transmission occurs. |
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A superintendent told the court that no body or weapon had been found, but that there was an overwhelming amount of circumstantial evidence. |
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It could, indeed, and Mr Arlidge builds up a very strong case based on circumstantial evidence. |
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In my view Mr Fava's report was biased, and based primarily on doubt, conjecture and circumstantial evidence. |
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The increasing direct epidemiological evidence that relates insulin-like growth factor-I to the risk of cancer is consistent with more circumstantial evidence. |
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There was other circumstantial evidence also produced at trial. |
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All this information is based on hearsay, circumstantial evidence and anonymous interviews. |
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There is, however, some circumstantial evidence that the scheme was aimed at particular enterprises. |
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There is an abundance of circumstantial evidence and real evidence of detainee torture in Afghan jails at the hands of the Afghan authorities. |
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Trial judges should undertake a more critical analysis of the admissibility of hair comparison evidence as circumstantial evidence of guilt. |
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Expert opinions and testimony represent one form of circumstantial evidence that may be presented at trial. |
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Direct evidence is preferable to circumstantial evidence, and opinion evidence has value only if an expert gives it. |
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It is somewhat more subjective in assessment and, where necessary, relies on experience to supplement circumstantial evidence. |
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With respect, I believe the trial judge erred by failing to recognize that subjective belief can be, and frequently is, proven by indirect or circumstantial evidence. |
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Coupled with this is the circumstantial evidence of the contactees. |
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The problem is that there is an enormous amount of both direct and circumstantial evidence to the contrary. |
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There are rumors, theories, clues, and an intriguing amount of circumstantial evidence that she landed on a desert island. |
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She has portrayed herself as a victim of a witch-hunt by power-mad officials who would use circumstantial evidence to ruin her reputation and career. |
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In this workshop it will be suggested that both specific and circumstantial evidence point to a particular time when these translations, or metaphrases, were made and why. |
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He builds up a very strong case based on circumstantial evidence. |
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Intent can, of course, always be proved through circumstantial evidence. |
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The circumstantial evidence all pointed towards cold as the precursor to death, but despite this the official inquiry gave drowning as the cause of death in every case. |
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The state further alleged that the trial judge was wrong to dismiss circumstantial evidence that it said proved the accused's version of events to be impossible. |
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Our report is based on hearsay and circumstantial evidence, but it makes judgments and even passes sentence with the burden on the accused of proving his innocence. |
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The circumstantial evidence is overwhelming. |
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There's certainly circumstantial evidence. |
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Though burials are few and controversial, there has been circumstantial evidence of Neanderthal ritual burials. |
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This allowed circumstantial evidence to be admissible, but also forced the captured to be transferred to England where the law was enforceable. |
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There is circumstantial evidence in the writings of Josephus, an ancient historian, that this is an oversimplification of matters that occurred in Judea in those days. |
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Despite that, there was enough circumstantial evidence found in that catch to show that the manifest itself was way out of whack regardless of ensuing comments by the department and the skipper involved. |
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The extent to which fecundity and survival has been impaired by POPs and heavy metals is unknown, but much circumstantial evidence suggests that pollutants are a significant threat to existence for many populations. |
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The Tribunal found circumstantial evidence of age discrimination. |
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This must be proven either by direct or by strong circumstantial evidence. |
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Indirect evidence is sometimes called circumstantial evidence. |
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It requested additional circumstantial evidence, e.g. the location study, to show that the project is actually mobile within the meaning of the car framework. |
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The Tribunal was entitled to consider circumstantial evidence. |
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In reviewing the decision, the Ontario Court of Appeal found that racial profiling would usually be proven through circumstantial evidence and that in this case there was enough evidence to support such a finding. |
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Bury suggests that Wicklow was also the port through which Patrick made his escape after his six years captivity, though offers only circumstantial evidence to support this. |
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A common example of the distinction between direct and circumstantial evidence involves a person who comes into a building, when it may be raining. |
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If the person is carrying a wet umbrella, and he's wearing a wet rain coat, those observations are circumstantial evidence that it is raining outside. |
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Confessions obtained under torture could not be used as a ground for awarding punishment unless they were corroborated by circumstantial evidence. |
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The perception that Greenland halibut may be a pelagically distributed species has primarily been based on assumptions, anecdotical information, and circumstantial evidence. |
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