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"It must be emphasised here and it is even settled law, that an appellate Court does not as a matter of practice or law interfere where trial Court unquestionably evaluates…
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"It is well settled that the evaluation of evidence is primarily the exclusive preserve of the trial court, which has the unique opportunity of seeing and hearing the witnesses testify…
- EVIDENCE - Evaluation of Evidence - Duty of the trial court thereto - Whether the appellate court can evaluate evidence:
"It is well settled that the evaluation of evidence is primarily the exclusive preserve of the trial court, which has the unique opportunity of seeing and hearing the witnesses testify…
- EVIDENCE - EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE - Whether evaluation of evidence and ascription of probative value is a primary function of the trial Court
"The evaluation of the evidence at trial and ascribing probative value to each piece of evidence to determine the guilt of a defendant is the primary duty of the trial…