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Learn to Drive Smart. See "circumstantial evidence," "hearsay" and "testimony. In law, 1 a judge's conclusions after hearing argument and considering the evidence presented at a trial or an application, 2 a judgment, or 3 the judge's reasons. A judge's written or oral decision will include the judge's conclusions about the relief or remedies claimed as well as their findings of fact and conclusions of law. A person having a duty to enforce the law as a result of their position or employment, including municipal police officers as well as RCMP officers, sheriffs, customs officers and mayors, among others.
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