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Cator v. Bakhtar
Appellant Linda Cator brought a wrongful death action against respondent Homayan Bakhtar for the death of her daughter, Andrea Nelson. The trial court found Cator failed to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that Bakhtar was responsible for Nelsons death. Cator argues overwhelming evidence establishes as a matter of law that Bakhtar was a substantial factor in causing Nelsons death. She ignores the trial courts role in making credibility determinations and weighing evidence. Court determine whether substantial evidence supports the judgment. It does, and Court therefore affirm.

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