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EVIDENCE
Direct evidence is something that can prove a fact, evidence that someone has seen or heard. Indirect evidence is different because it relates to facts and does not prove a fact on its own. Indirect evidence is also called circumstantial evidence.
There is evidence that CFC's have formed hole in the ozone. These evidence are found by scientists.
well it depends what the evidence he is getting for what!?
In science, evidence is any result of an experiment done with the scientific method. Evidence and experiments to acquire evidence are methods by which one can scientifically prove a claim.
Legal admissibility refers to the permissibility a certain object that is presented in court of law is allowed to be considered as "evidence".
The distinction between discoverability and admissibility in law serves to separate the process of obtaining evidence from the process of determining if that evidence is admissible in court. Discoverability focuses on gathering relevant information, while admissibility assesses whether that information meets the legal criteria to be presented as evidence in a case. This separation helps ensure that legal proceedings are fair and based on reliable evidence.
The presiding judge.
That's what it is called: The Rules of Evidence.
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In a courtroom sense then evidence = témoignage
Wm. Clifton. Travis has written: 'Admissibility of evidence' -- subject(s): Evidence (Law)
Hearsay testimony is not admissable.
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Steven Goode has written: 'Courtroom handbook on federal evidence' 'Goode's Sum and Substance Audio Set on Evidence, 2d' 'Sum & Substance Quick Review on Evidence' 'Courtroom evidence handbook' -- subject(s): Trial practice, Evidence (Law), Court rules 'Evidence Sum and Substance'
A videotape makes excellent evidence in the courtroom.
The "avant-propos" is a preliminary hearing that takes place before a trial to discuss procedural issues, such as deciding on the admissibility of evidence or addressing any pre-trial motions. It helps set the stage for the trial by resolving preliminary matters and streamlining the upcoming proceedings.