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Direct evidence are visible noticable changes. Indirect evidence is when you might not see the action happen but you do notice the results

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What is the difference between direct and indirect 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.


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What is the direct evidence that the world is round?

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What type of evidence is an eyewitness testimony?

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Would a receipt for the purchase of the murder weapon be considered direct or circumstantial evidence?

The receipt would be direct evidence as to who is the owner of the weapon, and circumstantial evidence as to who is the murderer.


Is a statue a primary source?

The statue was created in the time Octavian Augustus was emperor. A primary source is direct evidence from people who lived in that time period. In this case the direct evidence is a statue and it is the history of a person. The statue is direct evidence so it is a primary source.


What are the sources of audit evidence?

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What is the definition of direct evidence?

Evidence given in personal, oral form.


What are two categories of evidence?

While there are several types of evidence, two general categories include Circumstantial and Direct Evidence. The main difference is that direct refers to observation and direct information, while circumstantial is based upon reasonable inference.


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

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What type of evidence is brought into court and seen by the jury as opposed to evidence that is described for the jury?

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What is circumstantial evidence and how does it differ from direct evidence in a legal context?

Circumstantial evidence is evidence that implies a fact but does not directly prove it. It requires inference or deduction to connect it to a conclusion. In contrast, direct evidence directly proves a fact without the need for inference.