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Evidence for a
proposition is what
supports the proposition. It is
usually understood as an
indication that the
supported proposition is true. What role...
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Empirical evidence for a
proposition is
evidence, i.e. what
supports or
counters this proposition, that is
constituted by or
accessible to
sense experience...
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Anecdotal evidence is
evidence based only on
personal observation,
collected in a
casual or non-systematic manner. When used in
advertising or promotion...
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evidence law,
physical evidence (also
called real
evidence or
material evidence) is any
material object that
plays some role in the
matter that gave...
- A
criminal turns state's
evidence by
admitting guilt and
testifying as a
witness for the
state against their ****ociate(s) or accomplice(s),
often in exchange...
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Tampering with
evidence, or
evidence tampering, is an act in
which a
person alters, conceals, falsifies, or
destroys evidence with the
intent to interfere...
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Evidence-based
medicine (EBM) is "the conscientious,
explicit and
judicious use of
current best
evidence in
making decisions about the care of individual...
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Exculpatory evidence is
evidence favorable to the
defendant in a
criminal trial that
exonerates or
tends to
exonerate the
defendant of guilt. It is the...
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presumed to be correct. The
burden of
proof requires a
party to
produce evidence to
establish the
truth of
facts needed to
satisfy all the
required legal...
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Corroborating evidence, also
referred to as corroboration, is a type of
evidence in
lawful command.
Corroborating evidence tends to
support a proposition...