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22 December, 00:12

Evidence which merely tends to incriminate a person without offering conclusive proof is known as:

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  1. 22 December, 00:31
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    This type of evidence is called Circumstantial evidence. It relies on a leap of logic in order to say someone is guilty. An example of it would be seeing the defendant in the area where the murder was committed in a black hoodie with eyewitness testimony that the murderer was wearing a black hoodie. It is not allowed as permissible evidence in a court of law.
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