English to Indonesian Dictionary circumstantial

circumstantial

sambil lalu
definition
adjective
Intent can, of course, always be proved through circumstantial evidence.
(of evidence or a legal case) pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it.
the picture was circumstantial and therefore convincing
(of a description) containing full details.
translation of 'circumstantial'
adjective
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example
Sure, I can imagine some of the 'circumstantial' detail that would make the story sound more immediate.
Intent can, of course, always be proved through 'circumstantial' evidence.
Yes, but no single piece of 'circumstantial' evidence ever is completely probative of the ultimate fact.
No, it's not just a coincidence, it is 'circumstantial' evidence of his guilt.
The forensic and 'circumstantial' evidence as to the drink she had taken may be found at paragraphs 9 and 10.
The prosecution case was left to the jury as a 'circumstantial' case.
The 'circumstantial' evidence all pointed towards cold as the precursor to death, but despite this the official inquiry gave drowning as the cause of death in every case.
There is other 'circumstantial' evidence that supports the suspicious nature of his initial entrance to those premises.
Nobody sees what happens, but there is other 'circumstantial' evidence implicating him.
They do add bits of 'circumstantial' detail, but the images are like glittery found objects glued to the surface of a sculpture.
There was a substantial body of 'circumstantial' evidence implicating the accused in addition to the informer's evidence.
And it is clear from reading his evidence that his conclusion was firmly based on that medical and 'circumstantial' evidence, as one would expect.
Her 'circumstantial' account was accepted by thousands who had hitherto remained sceptical.
All of the evidence is 'circumstantial' and requires the drawing of inferences.
He includes much by way of 'circumstantial' detail without allowing his central narrative to become shapeless.
There is very strong evidence of motive in a 'circumstantial' case.
As in national law, in international criminal law a culpable state of mind is normally proved in court by 'circumstantial' evidence.
As it is not properly a term of the British marine, a more 'circumstantial' account of it might be considered foreign to our plan.
We've had a great deal of 'circumstantial' evidence suggesting that indirect transmission occurs.
If they only have 'circumstantial' evidence, can they still conclude that a material breach has occurred?
In fact, contrary to popular opinion, 'circumstantial' evidence is often extremely reliable.
He submitted that that evidence provided a powerful 'circumstantial' case of murder.
Some States will attend sessions to defend against any 'circumstantial' or uncorroborated evidence on their human rights situation.
It would be open to a jury to find that those facts are some 'circumstantial' evidence which supports the Crown's case.
Sometimes one has to rely on probabilities and on 'circumstantial' evidence; which I always thought was less unreliable than oral evidence.
The 'circumstantially' imposed corrections refer to the discursive move toward offering impartial, even detached, moral judgment.
His 'circumstantiality' sometimes has the powerful effect so often remarked in the descriptions of Defoe.
From the legal standpoint, especially in regard to the requisite proper care in pursuit of a claim, use of this database on the Internet is solely in the realm of 'circumstantiality' and does not relieve the individual engaged in a search of the need for further searching and exploration.
He adds that ‘A rhetorical education reminds us of the inevitable 'circumstantiality' of all human judgment, but shows us how we can control and offset that circumstantiality.’
It had been confirmed 'circumstantially' anyway.
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