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1 Definition and History of evidence 3

2 The Locard’s principles exchange 3

3 Types of evidence-circumtantial,direct,real,hearsey 3

4 Importants of evidence 3

5 Reference 4

6 Plagiarism 5

7 Rubric 6

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THE IMPORTANCE OF EVIDENCE

1.Definition and History of Evidence.


Proof an item or facts proffered to make the life of a fact extra or much less in all
likelihood. Evidence can take the form of testimony, files, photos, motion pictures, voice
recordings, DNA testing, or other tangible items.

2.The Locard’s principles exchange


Locard's exchange principle states that with touch among objects, there can be an
alternate of microscopic fabric. This virtually includes fibers, however extends to other
microscopic substances which includes hair, pollen, paint, and soil.

3.Types of evidence
Circumtantial-proof that establishes a motive.
Proof of a possibility to commit the offence.
Proof of the accused's kingdom of mind when the offence changed into
dedicated.
Proof of the accused preparing for the crime.
Evidence of the accused having items that would be used to commit the offence.

Direct-Direct proof is proof that, if believed, without delay proves a reality. Usually, in
crook instances direct evidence might be eyewitness testimony regarding something
that was clearly determined.

Real-Real evidence, often known as bodily evidence, includes fabric items concerned in
a case, items and matters the jury can bodily preserve and investigate. Examples of
actual evidence include fingerprints, blood samples, DNA, a knife, a gun, and other
bodily items.

Hearsey-this is due to the fact that rumour evidence refers to an out-of-court docket
declaration made via a relevant birthday celebration in relation to an issue being
mentioned at trial. That is generally deemed inadmissible because of the lack of ability
of the opposite birthday celebration to cross-look at the person who made the
declaration in the query.

4.The importance of evidence


Evidence is used to lower back up or refute arguments, and it allows us to make
decisions at work. Using proof allows us to train sessions on what is powerful and what
is not.

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Reference
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Plagiarism

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Rubric

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