All of the following are examples of circumstantial evidence that may be admitted to prove the accused's consciousness of guilt except:
A) fleeing from the scene of a crime.
B) being in a highly emotional state after a murder.
C) using a fictitious name with the police.
D) not saying anything when accused of a crime by a police officer.
Correct Answer:
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Q42: Intent can only be proved by:
A)direct evidence.
B)common
Q43: The relevancy of circumstantial evidence is based
Q44: When a defendant tries to prove that
Q45: Modus operandi refers to:
A)a defendant's motive for
Q46: The "special balancing test," administered with respect
Q48: The law generally prohibits evidence of a
Q49: Actus reus refers to:
A)the defendant's prior bad
Q50: All of the following are theories often
Q51: Prior bad acts that are evidence of
Q52: Which of the following illustrates the difference
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