Multiple Choice
Direct evidence can be very crucial in criminal cases because:
A) it requires less corroboration than circumstantial evidence.
B) a jury must accept direct evidence is a proven fact.
C) direct evidence, if believed, proves a fact without resort to any inference or presumption.
D) it carries much more weight and is very much more persuasive than circumstantial evidence.
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