Definition
The facts, testimony, documents, and occasionally dramatic reveals that lawyers present to prove their cases, ranging from smoking guns to circumstantial breadcrumbs. Courts have elaborate rules about what evidence is admissible, leading to the phrase "I'll allow it" becoming a TV trope. Real evidence is significantly less exciting than crime shows suggest—mostly documents, photos, and testimony, with rare spontaneous courtroom confessions.
Example Usage
The prosecution's evidence included surveillance footage, bank records, and testimony from three witnesses who contradicted the defendant's alibi.
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