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Corroborating evidence, also
referred to as corroboration, is a type of
evidence in
lawful command.
Corroborating evidence tends to
support a proposition...
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therefore corroborates 'all non-black
things are non-ravens'. It
appears to
follow that the
observation 'this is a
green tree' is
corroborating evidence...
- a shaman,
spiritual figure or deity, but
there is
little evidence to
corroborate these claims.[citation needed] The
figure was an
early astronomical calendar...
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criminal law) to
signify that upon
initial examination,
sufficient corroborating evidence appears to
exist to
support a case. In
common law jurisdictions...
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discrediting of the case
against Lucas for
crimes for
which Toole had
offered corroborating statements created doubts as to
whether either was a
genuine serial...
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criminal law. A long-standing
feature of
Scots law, the
requirement for
corroborating evidence means at
least two
independent sources of
evidence are required...
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through personal experience or
intuition that
cannot be
attributed to or
corroborated by
received tradition,
professional scholarship, or
direct citation in...
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Kamiya February 1, 2025 (2025-02-01)
Sakamoto interrogates Tatsu, who
corroborates that the
bounty was
placed by the JAA, the ****anese ****ociation of ********ins...
- when he
instructed her to sit down. His
account of the
event was not
corroborated by
others who
claimed he hip-checked the woman.
Slater claimed that as...
- from the
purported owner of a
photograph of the
alleged incident. No
corroborating evidence has been
produced to
support the anecdote. In an interview...