What is direct evidence? I. Evidence given where witness testifies directly of his own knowledge as to the main fact or facts in dispute II. That which tends to prove the fact at issue without the intervention of proof of any other fact III. One requiring no support by other evidence IV. When the principal fact, or factum probandum, is attested directly by witnesses, things or documents

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What is direct evidence? I. Evidence given where witness testifies directly of his own knowledge as to the main fact or facts in dispute II. That which tends to prove the fact at issue without the intervention of proof of any other fact III. One requiring no support by other evidence IV. When the principal fact, or factum probandum, is attested directly by witnesses, things or documents






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