/ɪnˈkɑnklusɪv ˈaɪtəmz ʌv ˌsɜrkəmˈstænʃəl ˈɛvɪdəns/ – Phrase
Definition: những chứng cứ gián tiếp không dẫn đến một kết luận xác định
A more thorough explanation: Inconclusive items of circumstantial evidence refer to pieces of evidence that, when considered individually or collectively, do not definitively prove or disprove a fact or proposition in a legal case. These items may suggest a certain conclusion but are not sufficient to establish it beyond a reasonable doubt.
Example: The inconclusive items of circumstantial evidence presented by the prosecution were insufficient to prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Related words:
- conclusive items of circumstantial evidence
- isolated items of (circumstantial) evidence
- circumstantial use of character
- CIRCUMSTANTIAL
- case of circumstantial evidence
- proof by circumstantial (indirect) evidence
- circumstantial case
- (to) prove guilt beyond any reasonable doubt
- DOUBT
- reasonable doubt standard