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Q: Can emails be used as evidence in court?
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How can computer evidence be used in court?

For one to use the computer law in court, all of the data or information must be collected legally (with a warrant or permission) before it can be used as evidence in a court of law. Any personal digital information from internet usage, emails and even credit cards can be included in this.


Can abandoned or thrown out evidence be used in court?

No, abandoned or thrown out evidence is generally considered inadmissible in court due to issues of chain of custody and the potential for tampering. To be admissible, evidence must be properly collected, preserved, and handled in accordance with legal procedures.


You found evidence in gutter can you use it in a court trial?

Evidence of a crime can be used regardless of where it is recovered from.


Can legal evidence be used from an AA meeting in court?

Any legal evidence can be used in court. Most AA meetings, while held under the expectation of privacy and confidentiality, are not protected.


Could document of FAX is admissible in court of law?

Yes, faxes can be used in court. Emails, post-its, and other types of documents are admissible as well.


When is circumstantial evidence not admissible in court?

To start, much of the evidence must be backed up with factual evidence, so that the circumstancial evidence is minimal.


What is a syndrome evidence?

Syndrome evidence is the competence in theory of mind. Thsi is used in many court cases.


What is tampere?

Tempering is messing with something that will be used in a court case. The term usually used is tampering with evidence which can make the evidence get tossed out of court.


Would evidence that a defendant signed a contract when similar evidence has already been shown to the jury be admissible in court?

Yes, if the evidence has already been ruled admissable in court, it can be used again. The more evidence that proves the point, the better.


Can a letter opened illegally be used in court as evidence?

No, evidence obtained illegally, including letters that were opened without permission, is generally not admissible in court due to the exclusionary rule, which prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in legal proceedings.


The corroborative use of physical evidence means that it can be used to?

Physical evidence can be used to corroborate (meaning to confirm) statements given by witnesses.


A sentence with the word evidence?

She was guilty in the court of public opinion, but the actual evidence against her was slim. Evidence can be used as a noun or a verb.