Multiple Choice
An item of evidence introduced by the prosecution at trial has probative value if:
A) it proves a fact without the need for additional evidence.
B) it proves a fact with the use of an inference.
C) it makes it appear that a fact probably occurred.
D) it must do all of these in order to have probative value.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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