This would indicate more likely than not, that Defendants also ignored other exculpatory evidence.
This would indicate more likely than not, the Defendants also ignored other exculpatory evidence.
So do I need the 'that' , or is it my choice?
anonymous So do I need the 'that' Yes—and you need to correct the punctuation: This would indicate more likely than not that the Defendants also ignored other exculpatory evidence. I also suspect that you mean 'the defense', not 'the defendants'.
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anonymousSo do I need the 'that'
Yes—and you need to correct the punctuation:
This would indicate more likely than not that the Defendants also ignored other exculpatory evidence.
I also suspect that you mean 'the defense', not 'the defendants'.