The case against Wallace was entirely circumstantial, with several curious aspects.
The task of convincing a jury that the evidence is entirely circumstantial will be difficult.
Instead, the prosecution relied on entirely circumstantial evidence.
His only contact with anything but the profits was entirely circumstantial.
The irony, of course, was that the evidence he'd collected was not only spotty, but entirely circumstantial.
The prosecution, whose case is entirely circumstantial, mustered all its resources to show that what the defense called her original bill was a fake.
His lawyers have called the evidence against him "entirely circumstantial."
Judge Mogil strenuously denies any connection with the material, and he says the evidence against him is entirely circumstantial.
His case is entirely circumstantial, the kind that put most defendants in prison blues, and filled the cells of death row at Quentin.
Although the evidence against him was entirely circumstantial, he was convicted and sentenced to death in California's gas chamber.