statement of evidence
21Statement against penal interest — In United States law, a statement against penal interest is a statement that puts the person making the statement at risk of prosecution. In certain circumstances, it can be a factor in allowing as evidence statements that would otherwise be… …
22evidence, proof, testimony — These words are occasionally used as synonyms, but they do have distinct meanings. Evidence is information given in an investigation to support a contention: At the trial, the witness presented evidence to convict the accused. Proof is that kind… …
23evidence — 1. noun 1) they found evidence of his plotting Syn: proof, confirmation, verification, substantiation, corroboration, affirmation, attestation 2) the court accepted her evidence Syn: testimony, statement, attestation …
24evidence — noun 1) evidence of his infidelity Syn: proof, confirmation, verification, substantiation, corroboration 2) the court accepted her evidence Syn: testimony, witness statement, declaration, submission; Law deposition …
25incriminating evidence — Evidence which tends to establish guilt of the accused or from which, with other evidence, his or her guilt may be inferred. See also inculpatory Compare exculpatory statement or evidence …
26incriminating evidence — Evidence which tends to establish guilt of the accused or from which, with other evidence, his or her guilt may be inferred. See also inculpatory Compare exculpatory statement or evidence …
27statement — noun how do you respond to the president s statement about homeland security? Syn: declaration, expression of views/facts, affirmation, assertion, announcement, utterance, communication, proclamation, presentation, expounding; account, testimony …
28evidence — Synonyms and related words: Christophany, Satanophany, account, acquaintance, affect, affidavit, affirmation, angelophany, announcement, apparentness, appearance, approve, argue, argument, assertion, atmospheric visibility, attest, attestation,… …
29statement — n 1. declaration, announcement, annunciation, publication; averment, asseveration, assertion, say so, affirmation, avowal, avouchment; testimony, evidence; revelation, disclosure, divulge ment, manifestation. 2. proclamation, pronouncement,… …
30Circumstantial evidence — Evidence Ev i*dence, n. [F. [ e]vidence, L. Evidentia. See {Evident}.] 1. That which makes evident or manifest; that which furnishes, or tends to furnish, proof; any mode of proof; the ground of belief or judgement; as, the evidence of our… …