Ultimate fact
In law, the ultimate fact is the conclusion (or conclusions) of fact logically derived from the evidence, as made by a jury after deliberation or by a judge at a bench trial. For example, in the New York case of People v.
In law, the ultimate fact is the conclusion (or conclusions) of fact logically derived from the evidence, as made by a jury after deliberation or by a judge at a bench trial. For example, in the New York case of People v.
In law, the ultimate fact is the conclusion (or conclusions) of fact logically derived from the evidence, as made by a jury after deliberation or by a judge at a bench trial. For example, in the New York case of People v.
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