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The BASIC evidence needed is the testimony of the victim.

After that supporting evidence may amount to witnesses statements, DNA evidence, items left at or collected from the scene of the offense, etc, etc.

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Any evidence lawfully present in court against a defendant can be used to convince him. We only need enough evidence to convince a jury or a judge by the exclusion of any reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime.

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Motive being at the scene at the time the crime was commited no alibi evidence

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finger prints, eye witnesses, time and date, many others, just something that could prove that the person was there and they had the motive to do it

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Evidence/proof beyond a 'reasonable' doubt that the person charged actually committed the offense. Notice that the burden is not beyond ALL doubt, only beyond REASONABLE doubt.

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