The correct answer is:
- Circumstantial Evidence
Circumstantial evidence refers to evidence that requires a judge or jury to make inferences or draw conclusions based on the circumstances rather than direct proof of a fact.
requires the judge or jury to reach a conclusion based upon what the evidence indicates.
1) Circumstantial Evidence
2) Real Evidence
3) Testimonial Evidence
4) Direct Evidence
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The correct answer is:
Circumstantial evidence refers to evidence that requires a judge or jury to make inferences or draw conclusions based on the circumstances rather than direct proof of a fact.