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Which item is an example of "mere evidence" of a bank robbery?
a. A small pouch of heroin
b. Pen taken from the bank
c. Money
d. Weapon
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Answer: b. Pen taken from the bank.
Explanation: "Mere evidence" is an item that helps prove a suspect's guilt but is not contraband, the proceeds ("fruits") of the crime, or an instrumentality used to commit the crime. Heroin is contraband, money is the fruit of the robbery, and a weapon is an instrumentality — the pen is the only item that fits the "mere evidence" category.
Explanation: "Mere evidence" is an item that helps prove a suspect's guilt but is not contraband, the proceeds ("fruits") of the crime, or an instrumentality used to commit the crime. Heroin is contraband, money is the fruit of the robbery, and a weapon is an instrumentality — the pen is the only item that fits the "mere evidence" category.
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