/prɪˈpɒndərəns ʌv ˈtɛstɪˌmoʊni/ – Phrase
Definition: có lời khai của nhân chứng thuyết phục hơn.
A more thorough explanation: “Preponderance of testimony” refers to the standard of proof in a civil case where the evidence presented by one party is more convincing or persuasive than the evidence presented by the other party. It means that the evidence supporting one side is more likely to be true than the evidence supporting the other side. This standard is often described as requiring that the evidence be more probable than not in order to establish a fact in dispute.
Example: In a court of law, the judge may consider the preponderance of testimony from multiple witnesses when determining the credibility of the defendant’s alibi.
Related words:
- preponderance of evidence (of proof)
- standard of proof because of the preponderance of evidence
- proof on a preponderance of probabilities
- PREPONDERANCE
- preponderance of (the) evidence
- EVIDENCE
- evidential (evidentiary) standard
- proof by evidence
- contradicting (contradictory) witness
- cogency of testimony