Abstract

The article explores the design of a simplified strategy of the logical strand to be applied to such practice. After a general introduction and adopting a subjective conception of probabilistic, I analyze the feasibility of applying it to judicial inferences from the evidences to the facts. Immediately I suggest that, although in many contexts the use of the theorem of Bayes can be appropriated, the axioms of Kolmogorov seem a promising platform to design a probabilistic action plan for judicial use. On such basis I propose a strategy by successive steps, freely grounded on the axioms of Kolmogorov. Finally, I exposed some reflections about the possibilities of use and the boundaries of the proposed strategy.