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Evidence
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Types of evidence
Testimony
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Real (physical)
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Exculpatory
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Demonstrative
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Genetic (DNA)
Lies
Consciousness of guilt
Relevance
Burden of proof
Laying a foundation
Materiality
Public policy exclusions
Spoliation
Character
Habit
Similar fact
Authentication
Chain of custody
Judicial notice
Best evidence rule
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Ancient document
Hague Evidence Convention
Witnesses
Competence
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Redirect
Impeachment
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Recorded recollection
Expert witness
Dead Man's Statute
Hearsay and exceptions
in English law
in United States law
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Business records
Excited utterance
Dying declaration
Party admission
Ancient document
Declaration against interest
Present sense impression
Res gestae
Learned treatise
Implied assertion
Other common law areas
Contract
Tort
Property
Wills, trusts and estates
Criminal law
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Demonstrative evidence is evidence in the form of a representation of an object. This is, as opposed to, real evidence, testimony, or other forms of evidence used at trial.
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Exhibit (legal), evidence in physical form brought before the court Demonstrativeevidence, exhibits and other physical forms of evidence used in court to...
In evidence law, physical evidence (also called real evidence or material evidence) is any material object that plays some role in the matter that gave...
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Exculpatory evidence is evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial that exonerates or tends to exonerate the defendant of guilt. It is the...
when evaluating the admissibility of experts. This uses demonstrativeevidence, which is evidence created in preparation of trial by attorneys or paralegals...
criminal investigations, comparing criminal suspects' profiles to DNA evidence so as to assess the likelihood of their involvement in the crime. It is...
Documentary evidence is any evidence that is, or can be, introduced at a trial in the form of documents, as distinguished from oral testimony. Documentary...
analysis, and disposition of materials, including physical or electronic evidence. Of particular importance in criminal cases, the concept is also applied...
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In evidence law, digital evidence or electronic evidence is any probative information stored or transmitted in digital form that a party to a court case...
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Character evidence is a term used in the law of evidence to describe any testimony or document submitted for the purpose of proving that a person acted...
textbook on the demonstrative method of presenting evidence. Belli's unprecedented — and some thought undignified [who?] — use of graphic evidence and expert...
deliver "expert evidence" within the area of their expertise. Their testimony may be rebutted by testimony from other experts or by other evidence or facts....
sketching, image modification and identification, courtroom drawings, demonstrativeevidence, and postmortem and facial approximation aids. It is rare for a...
executed copy, known as the engrossment (grosse), is prima facie demonstrativeevidence of its contents, similar to a court order. There is, therefore,...
American psychiatrist Silvano Arieti in which the author sets forth demonstrativeevidence of a psychological etiology for schizophrenia. Arieti expanded the...
The best evidence rule is a legal principle that holds an original of a document as superior evidence. The rule specifies that secondary evidence, such as...
Physiology and Pathology. J. Murray. 1793. Observations on the nature of demonstrativeevidence: with an explanation of certain difficulties occurring in the elements...
Judge, became nationally known for their effective use of powerful demonstrativeevidence, such as detailed models of accident scenes and the human anatomy...