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Quick Discussion of Circumstantial Evidence

Posted by: Mike Naughton in bard , criminal law 1 year, 9 months ago

Circumstantial evidence is evidence that proves a fact by inference. In other words, it is evidence that suggests a fact, but does not prove it directly. Circumstantial evidence is often used in criminal cases, where the prosecution may not have direct evidence of the crime, such as fingerprints or eyewitness testimony. In these cases, the prosecution may rely on circumstantial evidence to build a case against the defendant.

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