infirmative hypothesis

infirmative hypothesis
A term sometimes used in criminal evidence to denote an hypothesis or theory of the case which assumes the defendant's innocence, and explains the criminative evidence in a manner consistent with that assumption

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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  • infirmative hypothesis — A term sometimes used in criminal evidence to denote an hypothesis or theory of the case which assumes the defendant s innocence, and explains the criminative evidence in a manner consistent with that assumption …   Black's law dictionary

  • infirmative consideration — In the law of evidence, a consideration, supposition, or hypothesis of which the criminative facts of a case admit, and which tends to weaken the inference or presumption of guilt deducible from them …   Black's law dictionary

  • infirmative consideration — In the law of evidence, a consideration, supposition, or hypothesis of which the criminative facts of a case admit, and which tends to weaken the inference or presumption of guilt deducible from them …   Black's law dictionary

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