How To Use Circumstantial evidence In A Sentence
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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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Still, this was all circumstantial evidence rather than proof.
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BANFIELD: Yes, that's what you call circumstantial evidence.
CNN Transcript Mar 6, 2009
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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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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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The circumstantial evidence all attests to these being excellent translations.
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The criminal inquiry relies on circumstantial evidence and does not solve the riddle of MH370.
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The circumstantial evidence is merely overwhelming.
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Yet the circumstantial evidence is compelling.
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That is four England players in a year with similar injuries, all circumstantial evidence that the human spine can only take so much rugby.
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We've had a great deal of circumstantial evidence suggesting that indirect transmission occurs.
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There is no shortage of circumstantial evidence to suggest the latter.
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The jury will not convict on circumstantial evidence alone.
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You can't convict him merely on 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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If they only have circumstantial evidence, can they still conclude that a material breach has occurred?
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There is no shortage of circumstantial evidence to suggest the latter.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yes, but no single piece of circumstantial evidence ever is completely probative of the ultimate fact.
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Intent can, of course, always be proved through circumstantial evidence.
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And, indeed, there is a huge amount of circumstantial evidence supporting the basic historicity of the Bible.
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Because direct evidence of a discriminatory motive is difficult to produce, cases are generally built around circumstantial evidence.
Human Resource Management in Government
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The case against my client rests entirely on circumstantial 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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Despite the absence of precise measures, there are a few types of circumstantial evidence that suggest legislative weakness.
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(We can only guess at the date from circumstantial evidence, but classified government filings docketed in our challenge to the NSA Program, CCR v. Bush, and some stray comments from Sen. Bonior support the notion that the secret court ruled in April.)
Shayana Kadidal: Dems on FISA Modernization: It's Not Worse Than The Military Commissions Act
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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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The priority of the so-called gospel of Matthew, the Pauline purpose of "Luke," the second in date of our gospels, the derivative and second-hand character of "Mark," and the unapostolic origin of the fourth gospel, are points which may for the future be regarded as wellnigh established by circumstantial evidence.
The Unseen World, and Other Essays
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The criminal inquiry relies on circumstantial evidence and does not solve the riddle of MH370.
Times, Sunday Times
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That is four England players in a year with similar injuries, all circumstantial evidence that the human spine can only take so much rugby.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was considerable circumstantial evidence, but no direct evidence, to connect him to the murder scene.
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Or reduce the value of his testimony to the point where it was no longer strong enough to support the circumstantial evidence...
A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
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In it, they offered a string of circumstantial evidence for Mars having once harbored life.
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The case against McCarthy is based largely on circumstantial evidence.
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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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The case against my client rests entirely on circumstantial evidence.
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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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The forensic and circumstantial evidence as to the drink she had taken may be found at paragraphs 9 and 10.
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Since then more and more circumstantial evidence, much of it detailed and plausible, has been discovered as more alleged victims have come forward.
Times, Sunday Times
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With me, the "firm conviction" is a matter of "circumstantial evidence," supported by analogy, and fortified by empirical testimony, such as acquaint the world with the facts and findings of science, and which I think admit of no other consistent and rational interpretation.
The New Avatar and The Destiny of the Soul The Findings of Natural Science Reduced to Practical Studies in Psychology
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Detectives were forced to put together a ‘magic circle’ of circumstantial evidence which would condemn Stone.
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He builds up a very strong case based on circumstantial evidence.
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In it, they offered a string of circumstantial evidence for Mars having once harbored life.
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Sometimes one has to rely on probabilities and on circumstantial evidence; which I always thought was less unreliable than oral evidence.
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In other words, it is said he should have concluded that the circumstantial evidence was not capable of supporting such an inference and as such there was no evidence of an act of confinement which would support the committal.
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Nobody sees what happens, but there is other circumstantial evidence implicating him.
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There was a lot of circumstantial evidence but they still needed a clincher, something cast iron that would carry a conviction.
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The criminal inquiry relies on circumstantial evidence and does not solve the riddle of MH370.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mark," and the unapostolic origin of the fourth gospel, are points which may for the future be regarded as wellnigh established by circumstantial evidence.
The Unseen World and Other Essays
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You can't convict a man of a crime on circumstantial evidence alone.
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Norcaster Gaol in my time all through what they call circumstantial evidence.
Scarhaven Keep
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You can't convict him merely on circumstantial evidence.
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All the circumstantial evidence points to a bomb.
Times, Sunday Times
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There is no absolute proof of it, only strong circumstantial evidence and much rumour.
The Times Literary Supplement
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If there are any who imagine, that positive and direct evidence is absolutely necessary to conviction, they are much mistaken; it is a mistake, I believe, very common with those who commit offences: they fancy that they are secure because they are not seen at the moment; but you may prove their guilt as conclusively, perhaps even more satisfactorily, by _circumstantial evidence_, as by any _direct evidence_ that can possibly be given.
The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of
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Yet the circumstantial evidence is compelling.
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No, it's not just a coincidence, it is circumstantial evidence of his guilt.
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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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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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Theer wor what they call circumstantial evidence to show how all t 'affair happened!
The Talleyrand Maxim
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We have nothing but what they call circumstantial evidence.
Pendragon: Before the War: Book One of the Travelers
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Because direct evidence of a discriminatory motive is difficult to produce, cases are generally built around circumstantial evidence.
Human Resource Management in Government
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That's what we call circumstantial evidence of cheating -- or, if we are "culturally sensitive," we call it "cooperating.
Archive 2006-10-01
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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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Leaving aside the circumstantial evidence, each of the three main pieces of evidence mentioned above would be enough to disprove claims that the fragment is truly ancient.
Christianity Today
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He had compiled a file of largely circumstantial evidence.
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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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If there are any who imagine, that positive and direct evidence is absolutely necessary to conviction, they are much mistaken; it is a mistake, I believe, very common with those who commit offences: they fancy that they are secure because they are not seen at the moment; but you may prove their guilt as conclusively, perhaps even more satisfactorily, by _circumstantial evidence_, as by any _direct evidence_ that can possibly be given.
The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of
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He had compiled a file of largely circumstantial evidence.
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Circumstantial evidence, I know, but evidence that strongly suggests that the engineer was clobbered by a heavy metallic instrument.
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There was a mass of circumstantial evidence linking Watson to the murder.
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Despite the absence of precise measures, there are a few types of circumstantial evidence that suggest legislative weakness.
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The aetiology remains unknown, but much circumstantial evidence suggests that immunological mechanisms are involved in the pathogenesis.
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Since then more and more circumstantial evidence, much of it detailed and plausible, has been discovered as more alleged victims have come forward.
Times, Sunday Times
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You can't convict a man of a crime on circumstantial evidence alone.
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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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All the circumstantial evidence points to a bomb.
Times, Sunday Times
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The case against McCarthy is based largely on circumstantial evidence.
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In fact, contrary to popular opinion, circumstantial evidence is often extremely reliable.
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They concede, however, that their case against Sharif rests on circumstantial evidence.
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She was still suspected of it; indeed, I think that in the minds of the black satin codfishes circumstantial evidence had tinkered suspicion into certainty.
Set in Silver
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There is no shortage of circumstantial evidence to suggest the latter.
Times, Sunday Times
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Leaving aside the circumstantial evidence, each of the three main pieces of evidence mentioned above would be enough to disprove claims that the fragment is truly ancient.
Christianity Today
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You can't convict a man of a crime on circumstantial evidence alone.
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Evidence is classified as real evidence, testimony, direct evidence, and circumstantial evidence.
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Still, this was all circumstantial evidence rather than proof.
Times, Sunday Times
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O that, Stephen expostulated, has been proved conclusively by several of the bestknown passages in Holy Writ, apart from circumstantial evidence.
Ulysses
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It would be easy to lengthen out our historiette into one of circumstantial evidence, trial, condemnation, and ultimate discovery; but we have preferred telling it as it really happened.
The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.
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The criminal inquiry relies on circumstantial evidence and does not solve the riddle of MH370.
Times, Sunday Times
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Despite the absence of precise measures, there are a few types of circumstantial evidence that suggest legislative weakness.
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It could, indeed, and Mr Arlidge builds up a very strong case based on circumstantial evidence.
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There was other circumstantial evidence also produced at trial.
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There is no absolute proof of it, only strong circumstantial evidence and much rumour.
The Times Literary Supplement
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All you will ever have is circumstantial evidence and an un-falsifiable hypothesis.
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Coupled with this is the circumstantial evidence of the contactees.
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There is only circumstantial evidence against her, so she is unlikely to be convicted.
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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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There is no shortage of circumstantial evidence to suggest the latter.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was considerable circumstantial evidence, but no direct evidence, to connect him to the murder scene.
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The Lucullan villa at some point gave way to a monastery, enshrining the bones of Saint Severinus; circumstantial evidence suggests that Romulus and his mother may have founded it.
The Road from Ravenna