An inference is:
A) a conclusion that the judge tells the jurors that they must draw.
B) a fact that is assumed to have happened if the basic fact was established.
C) a conclusion that is drawn about the person who is testifying.
D) a logical conclusion drawn from the facts introduced into evidence.
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Q20: Testimonial evidence includes all statements made to
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
Q26: The difference between direct and circumstantial evidence
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
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