California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Davis, B286377 (Cal. App. 2019):
In addressing the sufficiency of evidence, we review " ' "the entire record in the light most favorable to the prosecution to determine whether it contains evidence that is reasonable, credible, and of solid value, from which a rational trier of fact could find the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt." ' [Citation.] 'We presume every fact in support of the judgment the trier of fact could have reasonably deduced from the evidence. [Citation.] If the circumstances reasonably justify the trier of fact's findings, reversal of the judgment is not warranted simply because the circumstances might also reasonably be reconciled with a contrary finding.' " (People v. Jackson (2016) 1 Cal.5th 269, 345.)
B. Insufficient Evidence Showed Davis's Response to the Workers' Compensation Question Was False
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