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How could negligence be proven, other than by testimony of either the accused -should he decide to speak up- or of witnesses? What if an accused remains silent on a topic and there are no witnesses? What if an accused is suffering from amnesia, unable to close the gap in his memory even if he wanted to do so desperately?
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Diening, J.A.A. (1982). The Res ipsa Argument. In: On Reasonable Liability. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6462-7_20
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