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    Evidence That Proves a Fact Without the Need for a Juror
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Evidence That Proves a Fact Without the Need for a Juror

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

Evidence that proves a fact without the need for a juror to infer or presume anything from it is


A) circumstantial evidence.
B) direct evidence.
C) indirect evidence.
D) inferred evidence.

Correct Answer:

verifed

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