Park's Annotated Code of the State of Georgia, 1914: Embracing the ..., volume 6
Park's Annotated Code of the State of Georgia, 1914: Embracing the ..., volume 6
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(§ 983.) Sundry definitions. Competent evidence is that which is admissible. Sufficient evidence is that which is satisfactory for the purpose. Cumulative evidence is that which is additional to other already obtained. Direct evidence is that which immediately points to the question at issue. Indirect, or circumstantial evidence, is that which only tends to es- tablish the issue by proof of various facts, sustaining, by their consistency, the hypothesis claimed. Presumptive evidence consists of... inferences drawn by human experience from the connection of cause and effect, and observa- tions of human conduct. §§ 63, 513. See § 5729, Civil Code, and notes. Circumstantial evidence sufficiently Cited. 63/742. defined by reading this section. Circumstantial evidence proves certain 57/102 (6). Cases generally on cir- facts which sustain by their consist- cumstantial evidence are annotated ency a hypothesis claimed. 69/37 (8). under § 1010. § 1010. (§ 984.) Circumstantial evidence, when sufficient.
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