Multiple Choice
An example of corroborative evidence would be:
A) testimony of two witnesses whose description of the scene to almost identical.
B) a fact that is established by the use of a rebuttable presumption.
C) a fact that is established when the judge took judicial notice.
D) real (physical) evidence that supports the testimony of a witness.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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