Multiple Choice
Match up the terminology to the definitions :
-Materiality
A) The ability to commit the offense that is often demonstrated through evidence of special knowledge, physical prowess, or the like
B) Matter, material, or information that requires an inference that indirectly proves or disproves a fact.
C) A set of circumstances which make the offense possible.
D) A requirement for admissibility and it refers to evidence that is logically connected to a fact at issue.
E) Any material fact or information which tends to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the determination of the action more probable.
F) Any evidence that may be experienced through one of the five senses.
G) Information, material, or matter that proves or disproves a fact without the need for inference or presumption.
H) Reason or circumstance that compels an individual to act.
I) A logical conclusion that the jury may or may not make.
J) A product of an agreement between opposing counsels regarding specific facts of the case.
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