Jan. 19, 2022, 7:53 p.m. | Vern R Walker

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Identify the evidence to mine the legal reasoning

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In any legal case, it is the evidence that makes that case unique. That same evidence also determines which other cases could be considered “similar” cases — and the rule of law requires that similar cases should be decided similarly. So, the evidence in a case is specific to it, but the types of evidence tend to be generic to cases classified as …

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