Whats the importance of physical evidence in a case. Give an example.?



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Are you talking a legal case? Criminal or civil?
Physical evidence is certainly helpful--and the more the better. But a case can be tried and won on circumstantial evidence alone--if the evidence is convincing and the prosecutor is good at what he/she does.
It's hard to answer this question any more fully based on the information I have.


Physical evidence can be huge in a case. For example, if you have a murder, and what is determined to be the murder weapon is found in the possession of someone, it's pretty damning.

I'd say physical evidence is one of the strongest kinds of evidence for proving a case.
With out evidence, everything is circumstantial. You can only positively prove a man raped a woman if his DNA is found on the woman and the rape kit tested positve. Other wise the (man) defendant's attorney will create another argument
google kelsey briggs and read her story.

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