The difference between direct and circumstantial evidence is:
A) direct evidence requires the use of an inference but circumstantial evidence does not.
B) circumstantial evidence requires the use of an inference but direct evidence does not.
C) direct evidence requires judicial discretion but circumstantial evidence is not.
D) circumstantial evidence requires the use of a presumption but direct evidence does not.
Correct Answer:
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Q21: When a piece of evidence is referred
Q22: The defendant had a minor felony conviction,
Q23: In order to qualify as testimonial evidence,
Q24: "Limited admissibility" means that evidence:
A)is of limited
Q25: An inference is:
A)a conclusion that the judge
Q27: An example of corroborative evidence would be:
A)testimony
Q28: Something is "at issue" in a trial
Q29: In order to have a stipulation:
A)attorneys for
Q30: The term "real evidence" refers to:
A)physical objects.
B)documents.
C)photographs.
D)all
Q31: An item of evidence introduced by the
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