
Demonstrative evidence is evidence in the form of a representation of an object. This is, as opposed to, real evidence, testimony, or other forms of evidence used at trial. ==Examples== Examples of demonstrative evidence include photos, x-rays, videotapes, movies, sound recordings, diagrams, forensic animation, maps, drawings, graphs, animation, s...
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n. Devices, objects, or pictures that are used in cases to clarify facts for the judge and jury. Demonstrative evidence is not actual evidence, but are aids that are used to illustrate how an accident occurred, methods that were used in committing an alleged crime, medical damages, or actual damages. Evidence such as a bullet-riddled body, opposed ...
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Objects, pictures, models, and other devices used in a trial or hearing to demonstrate or explain facts that the party is trying to prove.
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