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THOMAS C. CHEESMAN v. IAC

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2016-01-13
LEONEN, J.
Consistent with Cheesman, such determination is a "query [that] necessarily invites calibration of the whole evidence considering mainly the credibility of witnesses, existence and relevancy of specific surrounding circumstances, their relation to each other and to the whole and the probabilities of the situation."[29]
2015-08-19
LEONEN, J.
A question of law exists "when the doubt or difference arises as to what the law is on a certain state of facts[,]"[62] while a question of fact exists "when the doubt or difference arises as to the truth or the falsehood of alleged facts[.]"[63] Questions of fact require the examination of the probative value of the parties' evidence.[64]