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Mathematical and absolute certainty
William Murray As mathematical and absolute certainty is seldom to be attained in human affairs, reasoning and public utility require that judges and all mankind in forming their opinion of the truth of facts should be regulated by the superior number of probabilities on the one side or the other

 - William Murray, The Art of Cross-Examination

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