What is the state of the evidence in the context of a jury's verdict in a personal injury case?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Deletto, 147 Cal.App.3d 458, 195 Cal.Rptr. 233 (Cal. App. 1983):

The state of the evidence therefore compels the conclusion that "the jury's verdict implies that it did not believe the only defense offered." (People v. Diedrich, supra, 31 Cal.2d at p. 283, 182 Cal.Rptr. 354, 643 P.2d 971.)

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