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Real Evidence

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Probative matter furnished by items that are actually on view, as opposed to a verbal description of them by a witness.

For example, a weapon used in the commission of a crime would be classified as real evidence.



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The products of these devices are sometimes regarded as real evidence and sometimes as documentary evidence.
He added: "We spent pounds 500m on CCTV between 1996 and 2006 without any real evidence to show that it worked.
But Miliband said Iran must address the West's "lack of confidence" in its nuclear programme, which he said "stems from the very real evidence and facts of Iranian misleading information and secret behaviour before 2003.
 
 
 
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