Multiple Choice
Facts concerning the defendant's attempts to avoid apprehension, possession of the fruits of the crime, and ability and motive to commit the crime ______.
A) can act as direct evidence
B) are seldom admitted into court
C) can NOT be used to infer the guilt of the accused
D) are examples of circumstantial evidence
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: Reasonable suspicion applies to _.<br>A) civil law
Q3: All direct evidence is in the form
Q4: Investigator perceptions and interpretations of body language
Q5: The knife used in a homicide is
Q6: Compare inculpatory evidence with exculpatory evidence. Give
Q8: A statement of a fifth witness that
Q9: A defendant can be convicted of a
Q10: Circumstantial evidence is not necessarily less valuable
Q11: All circumstantial evidence is real evidence.
Q12: A defendant's previous admission or confession may