Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Gittin 108:2

והא הכא דמדאורייתא חד בתרי בטל ורבנן הוא דגזור וקא קניס ר' יהודה התם היינו טעמא דר' יהודה משום דאתי לאיערומי

fell among others and were then broken, whether [the act was done] inadvertently or deliberately they are not merged in the mass.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'they do not rise in the scale', i.e., they are not neutralized, but still retain their identity as something forbidden. ');"><sup>2</sup></span>

Tosefta Terumot

[Relatedly, if the friend] was bringing a sacrifice with him, and he said to [the friend], "[This sacrifice] has become piggul," [or] if he was preparing pure food with him, and he said, "It became impure," a Jew is not suspected on these things. But [if] he said to him, "The sacrifice that I brought with you became impure on the same day," by the the letter of the law, he is not to be believed. Rabbi Yehudah says, a Jew is [typically] not suspected on these things, but everything goes according to what kind of a man he is.
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Tosefta Terumot

[Relatedly, if the friend] was bringing a sacrifice with him, and he said to [the friend], "[This sacrifice] has become piggul," [or] if he was preparing pure food with him, and he said, "It became impure," a Jew is not suspected on these things. But [if] he said to him, "The sacrifice that I brought with you became impure on the same day," by the the letter of the law, he is not to be believed. Rabbi Yehudah says, a Jew is [typically] not suspected on these things, but everything goes according to what kind of a man he is.
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