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circumstantial evidence facts that are not direct evidence of an action, but that, in a court of law, may support an inference about that action; indirect evidence.
evidence-based pertaining to a process or approach that is developed based on scientific evidence.
hearsay evidence evidence usu. not admissible in court because the witness has not obtained it by personal observation or experience, but by hearing it from others.
in evidence plainly or conspicuously present. [2 definitions]
state's evidence evidence given by or for the state, esp. in criminal cases. [2 definitions]