What are Types of Evidence?

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? Physical evidence. Physical evidence is self-explanatory in nature and generally speaks for itself in a court of law. Examples are weapons, fingerprints, blood, and drugs.

? Direct or prima facie evidence. Physical evidence is self-explanatory in nature and generally speaks for itself in a court of law. Examples are weapons, fingerprints, blood, and drugs.

? Indirect or circumstantial evidence. Circumstantial evidence merely tends to incriminate a person without offering conclusive proof. For example, although a person’s footprint located outside a burglary victim’s residence doesn’t show that the person who left the print was the burglar, it does suggest that he or she could be.

? Testimonial evidence. Testimonial evidence consists of a verbal statement offered by a witness while under oath or affirmation. It may also be evidence offered by way of a sworn pretrial deposition. Although many people define testimony in the same way as evidence, they are clearly distinct. Simply, testimony is evidence offered in an oral manner and is used most commonly to explain some form of physical evidence (e.g., gunpowder residue, fingerprints).

? Trace evidence. Trace evidence consists of extremely small items of evidence, such as hair or clothing fibers. With the aid of modern forensic analysis, trace evidence plays a greater role today than ever before in solving capital cases.

? Demonstrative evidence. Demonstrative evidence is evidence used to demonstrate or clarify an issue rather than to prove something. An example is the use of anatomical dolls to aid in the testimony of children in a sexual molestation case.

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