California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Lombardo v. Huysentruyt, 110 Cal.Rptr.2d 691, 91 Cal.App.4th 656 (Cal. App. 2001):
permit a jury to find in his favor. (Campbell v. General Motors Corp. (1982) 32 Cal.3d 112, 117-118 [184 Cal.Rptr. 891, 649 P.2d 224]) `In determining whether plaintiffs evidence is sufficient, the court may not weigh the evidence or consider the credibility of witnesses. Instead, the evidence most favorable to plaintiff must be accepted as true and conflicting evidence must be disregarded. The court must give "to the plaintiff[`s] evidence all the value to which it is legally entitled, . . . indulging every legitimate inference which may be drawn
[110 Cal.Rptr.2d 698]
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