California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Lee v. Fang, B254326 (Cal. App. 2015):
When a party contends insufficient evidence supports a judgment following a trial, we apply the substantial evidence standard of review. "[T]he power of an appellate court begins and ends with the determination as to whether, on the entire record, there is substantial evidence, contradicted or uncontradicted, which will support the determination. . . ." Bowers v. Bernards (1984) 150 Cal.App.3d 870, 873-874. The substantial evidence standard has two components: "First, all conflicts in the evidence
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