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Miscellaneous evidence refers to any material or information that does not fit neatly into specific categories of evidence in a legal context. It may include various items, documents, or testimony that are not directly related to the main issues of a case but may still be relevant or informative. Such evidence is typically considered on a case-by-case basis by the court to determine its admissibility and relevance.

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