Circumstantial evidence is:
A) direct evidence that can be used to imply a fact, but does directly prove it.
B) indirect evidence that can be used to imply a fact, but does not directly prove it.
C) indirect evidence that cannot be used to imply a fact.
D) None of these choices.
Correct Answer:
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Q11: Trace evidence is a type of circumstantial
Q12: The goal of a crime scene investigation
Q13: Evidence that (if authentic) supports an alleged
Q14: Securing the crime scene is the responsibility
Q15: The first to arrive at a crime
Q17: Class evidence narrows an identity to:
A)a group
Q18: Detectives look for leads by interviewing witnesses
Q19: The first police officer to arrive at
Q20: Direct evidence includes:
A)first-hand observations such as eyewitness
Q21: A location other than the primary crime
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