Sentences with phrase «sufficient circumstantial evidence»

They held that the Policy failed to take into account what was sufficient circumstantial evidence that her grandfather was, more likely than not, entitled to registration such as:
That being the case, the court felt comfortable holding that there was sufficient circumstantial evidence that the trigger mechanism was as it was when it left Remington's control.

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The evidence against him was circumstantial but the judge found it sufficient to convict.
In US v. Yang, No. 09 - 1572, the Eighth Circuit affirmed defendant's marriage fraud conviction, holding that the circumstantial evidence was sufficient to justify a reasonable jury's conclusion that defendant knowingly entered into a marriage for the purpose of evading the immigration laws, and that he knowingly entered into an agreement for that purpose.
On December 11, 2013, the South Carolina Supreme Court decided State v. Hepburn, holding «the State did not present substantial circumstantial evidence sufficient to warrant the denial of [Ashley Hepburn's] mid-trial directed verdict motion.»
Circumstantial evidence, if based on reasonable inferences, will likely be sufficient to effectively demonstrate that the defendant acted negligently and thus, allow successful recovery of damages in a civil action.
The case made clear that circumstantial evidence alone is sufficient to prove that it was «reasonably apparent» that the party was intoxicated.
But the Panel in Finkelstein emphasized that it could draw inferences based on circumstantial evidence, and that this kind of evidence could be sufficient to ground a finding that illegal insider trading and tipping occurred.
Without the «psychological fingerprint» evidence, the presence of other circumstantial evidence is usually not deemed sufficient to «convict» the allied and supposedly «favored» parent of inducing the suppression of the child's attachment bonding motivations toward the other parent, so that the custody evaluator often recommends joint custody, or primary custody to the allied and supposedly «favored» parent, along with therapy for the child and targeted - rejected parent.
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