Evidence
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Evidence can mean:
- Any observable event which tends to prove or disprove a proposition, see scientific method and reality.
- Evidence is an area of law, governing whether testimony (eg. oral or written statements, such as an affidavit), exhibit (eg. physical objects) or other documentatry 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).
- see also Federal Rules of Evidence
- Evidence-based medicine is a concept in the practice of medicine.
Evidence is the name of a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov
- For the file-manager, see Enlightenment (X window manager).
See also: Law, Affidavit, Circumstantial evidence, Corroborating evidence, Rebuttal, chain of custody, Forensic evidence, Hearsaysimple:Evidence