Can a factfinder be clearly erroneous in making a decision between two opposing views of the evidence?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from United States v. Dore, No. 13-3039-cr, No. 13-3500-cr (2nd Cir. 2014):

omitted). So long as "there are two permissible views of the evidence, the factfinder's choice between them cannot be clearly erroneous." United States v. Chalarca, 95 F.3d 239, 244 (2d Cir. 1996) (quoting Anderson v. City of Bessemer City, 470 U.S. 564, 574 (1985)).

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