| 21. | The act itself is prima facie evidence of guilt when one participant is incapable of legally consenting.
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| 22. | Carrying a firearm without a license is considered prima facie evidence of intent to commit a crime.
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| 23. | The coated duplex boards were used to conceal the undeclared items, a prima facie evidence of smuggling.
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| 24. | Prima facie evidence means a piece of evidence that is considered controlling if there is no contrary evidence.
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| 25. | Promoting this kind of nonsense is prima facie evidence of a complete lack of critical thinking skills ."
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| 26. | But I am afraid that, for most people, simply asserting something is not prima facie evidence of anything.
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| 27. | He said the 12 had been investigated and detained by military police where there was prima facie evidence.
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| 28. | Both versions can be accepted in her opinion but a post-mortem report is an undisputed prima facie evidence.
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| 29. | Prima facie evidence on notices of government business are published in the newspaper; these include orders, rules, and proclamations.
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| 30. | There is prima facie evidence that the Depayin incident could not have happened without the connivance of state agents,
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