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The Evidence - band - ended in 2007.
A scientific question is one that can be answered by making observations and gathering evidence; one that can be investigate by scientific inquiry A scientific question is a type of question concerning something that is answerable with a scientific method, explanation or scientific experiment.
I want to know AKON is a Muslim but what are the evidence that AKON is a muslim.
There is no evidence of this.
There is no evidence that she does...
They rely on documents and evidence.
ANY documents that are germaine to the case AND which were lawfully obtained according to the rules of evidence.
documents or witnesses that can verify the evidence or evidence on which reliance can be placed for the decision of the case.
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Police and or The Forensic Technician.
What do you really mean by literary evidence here? Personal autobiographical accounts? Or do you mean documents?
Well, that depends on what kind of documents they are. If they are documents that someone else might need, or documents that prove your guilt in a case in court, then no, it is not legal to do so.
Today's documents inticated no evidence to that.
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They are typically referred to as "forensic evidence" or "crime scene evidence." These documents can include things like photographs, maps, diagrams, witness statements, and any other materials that could provide insight into a crime.
This process is called "discovery" in legal terms. It involves requesting, gathering, and reviewing evidence such as written testimony documents to build a case for trial.
The process of collecting written testimony documents and evidence used in a trial is known as "discovery." During discovery, parties exchange relevant information, including witness statements, documents, and other evidence, to prepare for trial. This phase is crucial for ensuring that both sides have access to the same information and can build their cases effectively.