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jberryhill

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11. Do you own any fish gutting knives?
Thu May 18, 2017, 12:55 PM
May 2017

Are any of them missing?

But the point is that any piece of "evidence" that is admitted, goes into the larger factual landscape. A piece of evidence tends to support one proposition or another, by making it more, or less likely. But a piece of evidence doesn't prove what happened - it needs to go into the wagon load of other evidence to be sorted out by a jury.

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