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Sufficient probable cause and evidence to place the defendant inside the location which was burglarized.
The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 allowed judges to receive a higher fee for ruling in favor of slaveholders seeking the return of escaped slaves. This financial incentive motivated judges to comply with and enforce the provisions of the law.
Anything that can legally be admitted that would convince a juror that someone has committed a crime.
Math started when someone needed to document trade transactions. There is a lot of evidence which says that the Sumerians were the first to use math.
Enough evidence is needed to convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that the person committed the homicide.
Clarification needed: evidence for what? What proposition are you trying to support?
The lawyer needed more evidence from the shooting to help his client.
No, it isn't, but if it's available it better be used. It can prove scientifically conclusively that a person did, or did not, commit the offense.
Evidence to support the argument is needed for a sound argument.
Any evidence is archived and stored in case it is needed in the future.
More information is needed. If the wife knows where the husband/fugitive is hiding and she can be locate him, but law enforcement can not, she could be charged with aiding and abetting.
If I Needed Someone was created on 1965-10-16.