Multiple Choice
When a piece of evidence is referred to as "material," "material" means:
A) it is relevant and more than remotely connected to the fact.
B) it is relevant to an important fact in the case.
C) the prosecution cannot win a conviction without this piece of evidence.
D) relevant and material are synonymous - any fact that is relevant is also material.
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