Compare inculpatory evidence with exculpatory evidence. Give an example of
What will be an ideal response?
Students should define inculpatory evidence as the evidence that tends to include or incriminate a person as the perpetrator. Examples can include a person's lack of an alibi, a person matching the description of the perpetrator, or fingerprints of the person at the crime scene. Exculpatory evidence should be defined by the students as evidence that excludes or eliminates someone as a suspect. Examples of this type of evidence include a person not matching the description of the perpetrator or a person having an alibi at the time of the crime.
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a. parents c. adult acquaintances b. juvenile acquaintances d. siblings
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a. Hamdi v. Rumsfeld b. Hannity v. Colmes c. Atta v. Ridge d. Rasul v. Bush e. bin Laden v. Powell
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