Criminal law is the most important. Evidence is also a key part and being able to refute it in court. Criminal procedure is what helps with the processes that must be followed.
That sufficient 'probable cause' exists to support the arrest and charges of the perpetrator.
the most important evidece in a persuasive argument is proof
No. "Proof by a preponderance of the evidence" (meaning: my argument can beat up your argument) is the standard for most civil trials. "Proof beyond a resonable doubt" (meaning: unless UFOs are real we gotcha) is the standard for most criminal trials.
No. DNA evidence is NOTrequired for conviction of a capital crimes in ANY state. While important, and most certainly used, when available, the perceived widespread use of DNA (as defected on TV shows and series) is not required nor available in every crime.
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The most important evidence of Bigfoot is called "The Paterson Gimlet video" It shows a female Bigfoot.
Most criminal cases result in a plea bargain or trial verdict, while civil cases often settle out of court. Ultimately, the outcome depends on the available evidence, legal arguments, and decisions made by the parties involved.
innocent until proven guilty ,,right to a lawyer if you cannot afford one, right to cross examination right to see all evidence against you, the fifth amendment , due process
definately not maths it depends what lawyer you become...criminal lawyer etc