ad convincendam conscientiam judicis

ad convincendam conscientiam judicis (ad kon-vin-sen-d[schwa]m kon-shee-en-shee-[schwa]m joo-di-sis). [Law Latin] Scots law. Sufficient to satisfy the moral conviction of the judge. • The phrase appeared in reference to circumstantial evidence that was admissible in paternity cases because direct proof was unavailable.
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