Which of the following evidences are the collection of facts that, when considered together, can be
used to infer a conclusion about the malicious activity/person?
A.
Direct
B.
Circumstantial
C.
Incontrovertible
D.
Corroborating
Explanation:
Circumstantial evidences are the collection of facts that, when considered together, can be used to
infer a conclusion about the malicious activity/person.
Answer option D is incorrect. Corroborating evidence is evidence that tends to support a proposition
that is already supported by some evidence.
Answer option C is incorrect. Incontrovertible evidence is a colloquial term for evidence introduced
to prove a fact that is supposed to be so conclusive that there can be no other truth as to the
matter; evidence so strong, it overpowers contrary evidence, directing a fact-finder to a specific and
certain conclusion.
Answer option A is incorrect. Direct evidence is testimony proof for any evidence, which expressly or
straight-forwardly proves the existence of a fact.