Case Success Evaluation Factors

Summary

The court does not directly determine a cases likelihood of success. Instead, factors such as evidence, legal arguments, witness testimonies, and the credibility of parties involved are considered by the judge, jury, or both. The specifics can vary depending on the type of case.

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How and by whom does the court determine a cases' likelehood of success
Hi ****! The court itself does not typically determine a case's likelihood of success. Instead, various factors are considered by the judge, jury, or both, including:
- Evidence presented
- Legal arguments from both sides
- Witness testimonies
- Credibility of parties involved
Could you specify the type of case you're referring to? This might help provide more targeted information.