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2. Meaning of Circumstantial Evidence

3. The value of Direct Evidence is more than Circumstantial Evidence is more than Circumstantial Evidence

4. Different pieces of Circumstantial evidence are required

5. The circumstantial evidence is merely overwhelming.

6. There is strong circumstantial evidence for this.

7. Circumstantial Evidence is also known as indirect evidence

8. Circumstantial evidence requires multiple support to prove a point

9. Investigators search for witnesses who have director circumstantial evidence.

10. Circumstantial evidence may be collected at a crime scene

11. He had compiled a file of largely circumstantial evidence.

12. The Circumstantial evidence all attests to these being excellent translations

13. There is always an element of doubt in Circumstantial evidence.

14. The case against McCarthy is based largely on circumstantial evidence.

15. The state will have to build its case with circumstantial evidence.

16. Circumstantial evidence is allowed in court and is often extremely useful

17. There was circumstantial evidence a plenty to support the Shijingshan theory.

18. Circumstantial evidence is of two kinds, namely, certain and uncertain

19. The case against my client rests entirely on circumstantial evidence.

20. You can't convict a man of a crime on circumstantial evidence alone.

21. Circumstantial evidence is anything that suggests what happened, without directly showing it

22. Circumstantial evidence is a fact that can be used to infer another fact

23. There must be a lot of Circumstantial evidence accumulated to have real weight

24. Circumstantial evidence suggests that this animal is a significant problem for water voles.

25. According to her, Rick Lawrence is caught in a web of circumstantial evidence.

26. Circumstantial evidence might implicate someone's guilt, but it certainly doesn't prove them guilty

27. 25:3 The court must not kill anybody on circumstantial evidence — Ex.

28. They concede, however, that their case against Sharif rests on circumstantial evidence.

29. Fast work by the police in Birmingham had started producing circumstantial evidence.

30. We've had a great deal of Circumstantial evidence suggesting that indirect transmission occurs

31. No one knew by whom but the circumstantial evidence seemed to be mounting up.

32. They also provide circumstantial evidence for a close relationship between mind and brain.

33. There is only circumstantial evidence against her, so she is unlikely to be convicted.

34. He says Circumstantial evidence indicates the launch involves a long-range missile rather than a satellite.

35. The concept of Circumstantial evidence has evolved through the interplay between statutes and judicial interpretation

36. Circumstantial evidence, in law, evidence not drawn from direct observation of a fact in issue

37. There is certainly accumulating circumstantial evidence to suggest that this is in fact the case.

38. The Court of Appeal held that the charge was proven by serious, precise and Corroborative circumstantial evidence; considering that article 14 does not prohibit circumstantial evidence, the type of evidence used in the case does not violate the Covenant.

39. Circumstantial evidence relates to a series of facts other than the particular fact sought to be proved.

40. In 19 Raddad was jailed for 18 years for Marchal's murder on the basis of circumstantial evidence.

41. Unfortunately, there is no evidence to support this explanation, apart from some rather dubious circumstantial evidence.

42. 10 With vague circumstantial evidence pointing to Philippe,(www.Sentencedict.com) he was immediately arrested and charged with patricide.

43. 8 The aetiology remains unknown, but much circumstantial evidence suggests that immunological mechanisms are involved in the pathogenesis.

44. This account of events certainly fitted the circumstantial evidence, but was seen by the jury as most improbable.

45. Circumstantial evidence, I know, but evidence that strongly suggests that the engineer was clobbered by a heavy metallic instrument.

46. Despite the absence of precise measures, there are a few types of circumstantial evidence that suggest legislative weakness.

47. This is only circumstantial evidence for a link between food sensitivity and colic, of course, but it is of interest.

48. Adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Circumstantial evidence is evidence that makes it seem likely that something happened, but does not prove it.

49. Nevertheless calls for a congressional inquiry into the October Surprise allegations increased throughout the month as further circumstantial evidence was uncovered.

50. There was a lot of circumstantial evidence but they still needed a clincher, something cast iron that would carry a conviction.

51. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Crime & law Circumstantial cir‧cum‧stan‧tial / ˌsɜːkəmˈstænʃ ə l $ ˌsɜːr-/ adjective 1 SC law based on something that appears to be true but is not proven Circumstantial evidence/case The case against McCarthy is based largely on Circumstantial evidence

52. Circumstantial evidence is proof of a fact or set of facts from which one could infer the fact in question

53. 21 This is only circumstantial evidence for a link between food sensitivity and colic, of course, but it is of interest.

54. Circumstantial evidence, on the other hand, requires that a judge and/or jury make an indirect judgment, or inference, about what happened

55. In the absence of witnesses, only a confession on the part of the defendant or sufficient circumstantial evidence will substantiate the offence.

56. For example, that a suspect is seen running away from a murder scene with a weapon in hand is Circumstantial evidence he committed the murder

57. My lord, members of the jury, the prosecution has very ably presented against the prisoner, Leonard Vole, a case with the most overwhelming circumstantial evidence.

58. However, there is strong circumstantial evidence that horse were ridden by people of the Botai culture during the copper age, circa 3600-3100 BCE.

59. Specifically, because there is a direct interest between the accomplices, the probative force of their testimonies is generally weak and thus circumstantial evidence is needed.

60. Circumstantial evidence, often referred to as indirect evidence, allows an inference to be made between the evidence and the result to be drawn from it

61. The law is clear in California and in every other jurisdiction: “Both direct evidence and Circumstantial evidence are acceptable as a means of proof,” according to the standards California

62. Circumstantial evidence is evidence that relies on an inference to connect it to a conclusion of fact—such as a fingerprint at the scene of a crime

63. VOA: standard.2009.03.12 Still, there's some very interesting Circumstantial evidence for Semites engaged in building projects in the thirteenth century, however and whenever they might have gotten to Egypt.

64. OFFICIALS - ACCIDENT INSURANCE - DEATH - BENEFITS - MATERIALIZATION OF THE RISK - LACK OF WITNESSES - ACCIDENTAL NATURE OF THE EVENT - CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE - COOPERATION OF THE INSTITUTION IN ORDER TO DISCOVER THE TRUTH

65. Definition of Circumstantial something that seems to be true but is not proven Examples of Circumstantial in a sentence Circumstantial evidence made me believe the dog ate the food on the counter

66. Circumstantial evidence, also known as indirect evidence, is an unrelated chain of events which when put together formulates circumstances leading to the commission of the crime and can be used to derive a conclusion.

67. There are several pieces of Circumstantial evidence leading scientists to suspect that our solar system suffered a dynamical instability, an event during which the giant planets’ orbits changed in sudden, dramatic fashion.

68. Hypernyms ("Corollary" is a kind of): illation ; inference (the reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation)

69. Introduction: In fact, Flood stories which include the saving of only a few people and animals, are found in many cultures worldwide and provide fascinating circumstantial evidence that the common ancestor of Aborigines, Jews, and indeed all modern races of man was Noah

70. We would therefore ask that that time slot be used to discuss the case of Mr Mumia Abu-Jamal, the Afro-American journalist who was found guilty of murdering a policeman in 1982, following a trial based on circumstantial evidence.

71. A classic example of Circumstantial evidence would be testimony from a witness who arrived at a crime scene to find someone holding a smoking gun.The person holding the gun could have committed the crime in question, but he or she could also be an innocent bystander.