3.04. Circumstantial Evidence | Pdf Doc Docx | Illinois_JI

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3.04. Circumstantial Evidence | Pdf Doc Docx | Illinois_JI

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3.04. Circumstantial Evidence

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3.04 Circumstantial Evidence A fact or a group of facts may, based on logic and common sense, lead you to a conclusion as to other facts. This is known as circumstantial evidence. A fact may be proved by circumstantial evidence. [For example, if you are in a building and a person enters who is wet and is holding an umbrella, you might conclude that it was raining outside.] Circumstantial evidence is entitled to the same consideration as any other type of evidence. Revised September 2009

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