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Question XII

2013 Bar · Remedial Law · 5 sub-questions

XII. Findings of fact are generally not disturbed by the appellate court except in cases __________. (1%)
(a)(A) where the issue is the credibility of the witness
(b)(B) where the judge who heard the case is not the same judge who penned the decision
(c)(C) where the judge heard several witnesses who gave conflicting testimonies
(d)(D) where there are substantially overlooked facts and circumstances that, if properly considered, might affect the result of the case
(e)(E) None of the above.

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