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Down: 1) evidence that is relevant and unobjected2) personal knowledge of the issue oath or affirmation - this makes it testimony3) also called the original document rule. proof that provides the greatest certainty of the fact to be proven; the most reliable evidence4) evidence that will influence or affect the outcome6) admissibility of a confession made without fear, inducement or duress and with knowledge of its effect7) testimony that an alleged fact does not exist or that an event did not occur; an absence of evidence.8) evidence having a tendency to make a fact of consequence more probable or less probable14) seperating witnesses to prevent contamination prohibiting witnesses from hearing the testimony of other fact witnesses17) knowing relinquishment or abaondonment of a legal right18) the purpose underlying a defendant's conduct; reason a person forms a criminal intent prior to engaging in a criminal act Across: 5) exonerate facts; excusing evidence, facts tending to clear a defendant from a charge of fault or guilt9) testimony that an alleged fact does not exist or that an event did not occur; an absence of evidence.10) tendency of evidence to prove or disprove a disputed fact11) questioning of a friendly witness by way of open ended questions12) all relevant evidence that would exonerate for reason13) an inquiry of a witness that by its form suggests the answer that the attorney would prefer15) also called the original document rule. proof that provides the greatest certainty of the fact to be proven; the most reliable evidence16) statement under oath as to the authenticity of some evidence by the individual appointed to do so19) an examination of a witness by a cross-examiner subsequent to a redirect examination of the witness
 

 

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