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contended the evidence vs contended that the evidence

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Contended the evidence' is used when the action of contending is directly applied to the evidence, while 'contended that the evidence' is used when introducing a clause or statement about what was contended. They are not interchangeable as they serve different grammatical purposes.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

contended the evidence

This phrase is correct and can be used when the action of contending is directly applied to the evidence.

This phrase is used when someone is arguing or maintaining a point of view about the evidence without the need for a conjunction.

Examples:

  • The lawyer contended the evidence was insufficient to convict his client.
  • Aug 31, 2015 ... He also contended the evidence was unduly prejudicial under Evidence Code section 352, and it violated his confrontation rights. The trial ...
  • Brendlin contended the evidence should have been suppressed because the deputy lacked grounds to stop the vehicle. Prosecutors conceded the stop was ...
  • Apr 6, 2015 ... Markwalter contended the evidence of the 1995 fatal crash would show a pattern of Tiraboschi's intent to inflict harm. Defense attorney Katrell ...
  • Sep 17, 1991 ... (See People v. James (1977) 19 Cal. 3d 99, 106 [137 Cal. Rptr. 447 [561 P.2d 1135].) Defendant contended the evidence that might otherwise ...

Alternatives:

  • argued the evidence
  • maintained the evidence
  • asserted the evidence

contended that the evidence

This phrase is correct and is used when introducing a clause or statement about what was contended.

This phrase is used when a conjunction is needed to introduce the clause or statement about the contention.

Examples:

  • The prosecutor contended that the evidence clearly pointed to the guilt of the accused.
  • ... contending for the lead. 3. To strive in controversy or debate; dispute. v.tr. To assert or maintain: The defense contended that the evidence was inadmissible.
  • To assert or maintain: The defense contended that the evidence was inadmissible. Origin of contend. Middle English contenden, from Latin contendere : com-, ...
  • Moreau contended that the evidence is relevant to demonstrate that the witness had opportunity to distribute marijuana. Moreau contended that the evidence is ...
  • On the subject of negligence, defendant Simonson contended that the evidence was insufficient to sustain the finding on that score. The court ruled that ...

Alternatives:

  • argued that the evidence
  • maintained that the evidence
  • asserted that the evidence

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