Circumstantial evidence is evidence that proves a fact by means of inference. Based on this definition, which of the following is an example of circumstantial evidence?

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The following are legal terms court officers regularly use in the performance of their official duties. Answer questions 51 through 65 based on the definitions.     Summons and complaint: An official court pleading that serves two purposes: (1) The summons informs the defendant that he or she is being sued in a civil court action. The summons also identifies the parties, their attorneys, the court, and the case number, and provides other information as commencement date of the action, when the action must be served (expiration date), and a history of related prior actions. (2) The complaint... Show more

Circumstantial evidence is evidence that proves a fact by means of inference. Based on this definition, which of the following is an example of circumstantial evidence?






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