JAMES v. DEPT. OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

No. 90-AA-1361.

632 A.2d 395 (1993)

Durwood C. JAMES, Petitioner, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, Respondent.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided October 14, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Durwood C. James, pro se.

Michael A. Milwee, for respondent.

Before ROGERS, Chief Judge, and SCHWELB and FARRELL, Associate Judges.


FARRELL, Associate Judge:

In discussing the admission of a particular form of hearsay, the Supreme Court has observed:

[I]ndividual pieces of evidence, insufficient in themselves to prove a point, may in cumulation prove it. The sum of an evidentiary presentation may well be greater than its constituent parts.... [A] piece of evidence, unreliable in isolation, may become quite probative when corroborated by other evidence.

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