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{{a|crime|}}{{d|Direct evidence|daɪˈrɛkt ˈɛvɪdᵊns|n|}}Evidence that directly establishes a fact sought to be proved, usually acquired firsthand from an eyewitness through direct sensory perception. Compare with [[circumstantial evidence]].
 
Also film and audio recordings.
 
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Direct evidence
daɪˈrɛkt ˈɛvɪdᵊns (n.)
Evidence that directly establishes a fact sought to be proved, usually acquired firsthand from an eyewitness through direct sensory perception. Compare with circumstantial evidence.

Also film and audio recordings.

See also