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单词 circumstantial evidence
释义
circumstantial evidence

circumstantial evidence in the law of EVIDENCE, indirect evidence of a fact in issue. An inference of the fact in issue can be made from a consideration of a number of other facts. It is sometimes spoken of as a chain but better considered as a cable: the more strands, the stronger, and the absence of one of the strands does not break the connection. The lay person often considers it in some way inferior, but not the lawyer, who appreciates the difficulties inherent in direct eyewitness evidence. Nonetheless, it is only as good as the strands that comprise it. These may have to be evaluated in their own right, otherwise a sound inference may be based on a defective premise, as where Othello, asking for proof of Desdemona's infidelity, was an- swered by Iago:

'It is impossible you should see this,

Were they as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys, As salt as wolves in pride, and fools as gross

As ignorance made drunk: but yet I say, If imputation and strong circumstances, Which lead directly to the door of truth,

Will give you satisfaction, you might have it.' (Act 3, Scene 3, line 400)

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