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Fact Finding Processes Are Not Static and They Have Evolved

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Fact finding processes are not static and they have evolved over the years. A process sometimes used in 11th century in England was​


A) truthing.
B) Saxon-hunting.
C) beaver tale.
D) ordeal.

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