sönnunargildis
Sönnunargildis is an Icelandic term that translates to "evidentiary value" or "probative value" in English. It refers to the inherent strength or weight of evidence presented in a legal or investigative context to prove or disprove a fact. In essence, it's a measure of how convincing a piece of evidence is and how likely it is to lead to a particular conclusion.
The sönnunargildis of evidence is a critical consideration for judges, juries, and investigators. Evidence with high
For example, eyewitness testimony might have varying sönnunargildis depending on the witness's proximity to the event,