Multiple Choice
Prima facie evidence is defined as:
A) the effect of evidence.
B) evidence that suffices for proof of a particular fact unless and until contradicted and overcome by other evidence.
C) supplemental to that already given, and tending to strengthen or confirm it.
D) evidence that comes to the court through witnesses speaking under oath or affirmation.
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