WITNESS EVIDENCE WEDNESDAY: WHAT SHOULD A JUDGE DO WHEN THE FACTS ARE DISPUTED BUT WITNESSES ARE NOT CALLED TO GIVE EVIDENCE?

What is a judge to do if there is a dispute as to the facts but neither party calls evidence and there is no cross-examination?   That is the question considered here.

(How can a judge determine which witness is correct if they do not give evidence?)
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