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    An inference is: Group of answer choices a logical conclusion drawn from the facts introduced into evidence a conclusion that is drawn about the person who is testifying a fact that is assumed to have happened if the basic fact was established a conclusion that the judge tells the jurors that they must draw
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    The correct answer is: A conclusion of fact rationally drawn from other facts Inferences play a crucial role in legal reasoning, allowing judges and juries to derive conclusions based on the evidence presented
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    An inference is a conclusion drawn from evidence or reasoning rather than on explicit statements It is the process of reaching a logical conclusion based on what is suggested or implied rather than what is directly stated
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    Question: An inference is a a logical conclusion drawn from the facts introduced into evidence b a conclusion that the judge tells the jurors that they must draw c a conclusion that is drawn about the person who is testifying d a fact that is assumed to have happened if the basic fact was established
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    Solution: An inference is a logical conclusion drawn from the facts introduced into evidence It is not explicitly stated but can be deduced or implied based on the information presented
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    Inference defined and explained with examples Inference is a conclusion a person comes to after evaluating certain evidence
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    An inference is: A) a conclusion that the judge tells the jurors that they must draw B) a fact that is assumed to have happened if the basic fact was established C) a conclusion that is drawn about the person who is testifying D) a logical conclusion drawn from the facts introduced into evidence
  • Inferences explained - Plaintiff Magazine
    Inferences are defined by the Evidence Code as “a deduction of fact that may logically and reasonably be drawn from another fact or group of facts found or otherwise established in the action ” (Evid





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