California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. A.P. (In re A.P.), 2d Juv. No. B286019 (Cal. App. 2019):
In determining whether the evidence is sufficient to support the verdict, we review the entire record in the light most favorable to the judgment and presume the existence of every fact the fact finder could reasonably deduce from the evidence. The issue is whether the record discloses evidence that is reasonable, credible and of solid value such that a rational trier of fact could find the elements of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt. (People v. Brown (1995) 35 Cal.App.4th 1585, 1598.)
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