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Through his work as one-third of Dilated Peoples, Evidence became a champion of hip-hop culture. I want to be a leader and carve out a new path. When you come and see me on stage I am going to look you in the eyes and make that connection, I want the audience to know that I am ready to take the responsibility of being a leader, something they can believe in. She died due to cancer in Writing and performing "I Still Love You" was emotionally challenging for Evidence, a single child whose mother was his best friend and confidante.

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I am not married; I don't have kids, so I can stay on the road all year long if that is what it takes…so at the end of the day what I put in is what I get out and it will all be a reflection of me, Evidence. The album charted at number 64 on the Billboard , making it his first album to appear on the chart. An album sampler mixed by DJ Babu was released as well.

In an emotional interview on Conspiracy Worldwide Radio, Evidence discussed his projects, including the status of Dilated Peoples, a future DJ Premier collaboration and citing the problems he had with the internet releasing his music before he does. In an interview with Hip-Hop Kings at the Fresh Island Festival, [6] Evidence confirmed he would be releasing a new solo album in via Rhymesayers. There is not a scrap of evidence in her favor.

Anything you say may be used as evidence against you. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun Six months later, in a case based on scant evidence , a judge sentenced Lamonte to two life terms for the crime. It only takes a few seconds for bots to spread misinformation," 21 Nov. It Starts With Lifestyle," 16 Nov. Is there time to play one last trick with life?

A tale of two very expensive graphics cards," 19 Sep. First Known Use of evidence Noun 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a Verb circa , in the meaning defined above. Learn More about evidence. Resources for evidence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared.

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In law, the production and presentation of evidence depends first on establishing on whom the burden of proof lies. Admissible evidence is that which a court receives and considers for the purposes of deciding a particular case.

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Scientific evidence consists of observations and experimental results that serve to support, refute, or modify a scientific hypothesis or theory , when collected and interpreted in accordance with the scientific method. Additionally, the character of a witness with regard to truthfulness may be attacked or supported by opinion or by evidence of reputation. Perspectives Antihumanism Empiricism Rationalism Scientism. Noun disproof Visit the Thesaurus for More. Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Two primary burden-of-proof considerations exist in law. The first is on whom the burden rests. In many, especially Western, courts, the burden of proof is placed on the prosecution in criminal cases and the plaintiff in civil cases. The second consideration is the degree of certitude proof must reach, depending on both the quantity and quality of evidence. These degrees are different for criminal and civil cases, the former requiring evidence beyond a reasonable doubt , the latter considering only which side has the preponderance of evidence , or whether the proposition is more likely true or false.

The decision maker, often a jury, but sometimes a judge, decides whether the burden of proof has been fulfilled. After deciding who will carry the burden of proof, evidence is first gathered and then presented before the court:. In criminal investigation, rather than attempting to prove an abstract or hypothetical point, the evidence gatherers attempt to determine who is responsible for a criminal act.

The focus of criminal evidence is to connect physical evidence and reports of witnesses to a specific person. The path that physical evidence takes from the scene of a crime or the arrest of a suspect to the courtroom is called the chain of custody.

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In a criminal case, this path must be clearly documented or attested to by those who handled the evidence. If the chain of evidence is broken, a defendant may be able to persuade the judge to declare the evidence inadmissible. Presenting evidence before the court differs from the gathering of evidence in important ways. Gathering evidence may take many forms; presenting evidence that tend to prove or disprove the point at issue is strictly governed by rules.

Failure to follow these rules leads to any number of consequences.

In law, certain policies allow or require evidence to be excluded from consideration based either on indicia relating to reliability, or broader social concerns. Testimony which tells and exhibits which show are the two main categories of evidence presented at a trial or hearing.

In the United States, evidence in federal court is admitted or excluded under the Federal Rules of Evidence. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Evidence disambiguation.

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