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What is Evidence? Learning Target: Classify different types of evidence.
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Direct Evidence Evidence (if true) that proves a fact and can be presented in the courtroom. Actual observation! Eye witness accounts Confessions Videos footage (security cameras, police dash cams, cell phones, etc.)
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Circumstantial Evidence Used to imply a fact but does not directly prove it. The greater volume of circumstantial evidence, the greater chance of linking evidence to a specific suspect. --Inferring from collected evidence. Physical Evidence Biological Evidence
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Types of Circumstantial Evidence Physical Evidence Prints Impressions Weapons Trace Chemical Documents
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Types of Circumstantial Evidence Biological Evidence Body fluids Hair Bones Pollen Wood materials Bugs
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Badges vs. Coats Badges - Collect evidence from the crime scene. Evidence, including the testimony of the witnesses, may be “admitted” in court and considered by the judge or jury in deciding a case ONLY if it is presented according to the rules of evidence. Coats - Analyze evidence at the lab.
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What is NOT Evidence? HearsayHearsay, anything said by the lawyers, and anything that the judge has determined inadmissible is NOT evidence.
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