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    Evidence for a proposition is what supports the proposition. It is usually understood as an indication that the supported proposition is true. What role...
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  • Empirical evidence is evidence obtained through sense experience or experimental procedure. It is of central importance to the sciences and plays a role...
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  • Body of Evidence may refer to: Body of Evidence (1988 film), a 1988 TV film starring Barry Bostwick and Margot Kidder Body of Evidence (novel), a 1991...
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  • A hierarchy of evidence, comprising levels of evidence (LOEs), that is, evidence levels (ELs), is a heuristic used to rank the relative strength of results...
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  • Tampering with evidence, or evidence tampering, is an act in which a person alters, conceals, falsifies, or destroys evidence with the intent to interfere...
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  • Anecdotal evidence is evidence based only on personal observation, collected in a casual or non-systematic manner. "Anecdotal" can refer to: 1. Relaying...
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  • Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is "the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual...
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  • A criminal turns state's evidence by admitting guilt and testifying as a witness for the state against their associate(s) or accomplice(s), often in exchange...
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  • The law of evidence, also known as the rules of evidence, encompasses the rules and legal principles that govern the proof of facts in a legal proceeding...
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  • Inculpatory evidence is evidence that shows, or tends to show, a person's involvement in an act, or evidence that can establish guilt. In criminal law...
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