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Corroborative Evidence

Question 16

Question 16

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Corroborative evidence:


A) may be seen as evidence necessary to the party's claim or defense.
B) cannot be distinguished from cumulative evidence.
C) may not be used during cross examinations.
D) is the same thing as exculpatory evidence.

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