Evidence (law)
The law of evidence governs the use of testimony (eg. oral or written statements, such as an affidavit) and exhibits (eg. physical objects) or other documentary material which is admissible (ie. allowed to be considered by the trier of fact, such as jury) in a judicial or administrative proceeding (eg. a court of law).
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Law - Testimony - Affidavit - Exhibit - Trier of fact - Judicial or administrative proceeding - Court
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