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... tive conjecture by judges is prohibited.
Third, when using a high probability standard to decide cases, the basis for the decision must reach a convincing level of certainty.
Fourth, when determining cases based on a high probability standard, it is not permissible to rule based on only a slight advantage in evidence.
Fifth, the principle of high probability as a standard of proof requires that the ultimately accepted evidence be mutually corroborative, forming a complete ...
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