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LostandFound ago

Awesome find, top kek even if circumstantial

krbrown ago

Just an FYI guys ..circumstantial evidence is STILL evidence. In fact, if you have enough circumstantial evidence, even in the absence of hard evidence, it could be plenty for an indictment/guilty verdict. So if you are "debating" anyone and they are looking for "hard" proof otherwise they wont believe, just know that circumstantial evidence (legally) is sometimes plenty.

http://www.theforensicteacher.com/Evidence.html

LostandFound ago

I am going to throw an unsubstantiated with a reference fact out there, but I have heard that over 50% of US convictions are based on circumstantial.

tamaman ago

except this is not your average court case.