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Testimonial evidence is evidence given by a witness of things they've experienced first-hand. The first-hand account of a witness is called their testimony.

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Q: What kind of evidence is testimony?
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What does it mean to corroborate a testimony?

Corroborating a testimony means providing additional evidence or testimony that supports or confirms the original testimony given. It helps to strengthen the credibility and reliability of the original testimony by showing consistency and agreement from multiple sources.


What is a testimonial evidence example?

Doctors said that eating candy is bad for your health. There are two kinds of testimony - the above is an example of expert testimony. The other kind is eyewitness testimony - "I saw Joe shoot Sam."


What type of evidence is an eyewitness testimony?

Direct Evidence.


Who proves guilt in a case?

The prosecution will show the evidence and present the testimony that indicates guilt. The defending attorney will try to punch holes in the evidence and testimony. The jury then decides what the facts are based on the testimony and evidence.


What does oral evidence mean?

Testimony.


Is hearsay evidence excluded from the courtroom as evidence?

Hearsay testimony is not admissable.


What is the difference between evidence and testimony?

Evidence refers to any material or information that can be used to prove or disprove a fact in a legal case, such as documents, physical objects, or witness statements. Testimony specifically refers to oral statements given by witnesses under oath during a legal proceeding. Testimony is a type of evidence that is based on what witnesses personally observed or experienced.


Eyewitness testimony and videotaped documentation are examples of what type of evidence?

Direct Evidence :)


What does corroborate an testimony mean?

Corroborating a testimony means providing additional evidence or testimony that supports or confirms the validity of the original testimony. It helps to strengthen the credibility and reliability of the original testimony by showing that it is consistent with other information or accounts.


Can you be convicted of a crime soley off the testimony of the victim with out evidence?

It IS possible if his testimony and knowledge is strong enough AND, what's more important, the jury believes them.


How do you solve crime?

You gather and process evidence and testimony.


What is the defintion of testimony?

It is evidence in support of a fact or statement