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sources are direct evidences

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Answered by rakeshsavant001
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Direct evidence supports the truth of an assertion (in criminal law, an assertion of guilt or of innocence) directly, i.e., without an intervening inference. ... For example: a witness who testifies that they saw the defendant shoot the victim gives direct evidence...❣️❤️❣️

Answered by Anonymous
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Evidence can be either direct or circumstantial. Direct evidence establishes a fact. Examples of direct evidence are eyewitness statements and confessions. Circumstantial evidence, on the other hand, requires that a judge and/or jury make an indirect judgment, or inference, about what happened.

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