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probative facts

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A quick definition of probative facts:

Probative facts are pieces of information that help to prove or disprove something. They can be used in court to support a case or argument. For example, if someone is accused of a crime, their cellphone GPS location could be a probative fact that shows they were somewhere else at the time of the crime. However, if a piece of evidence is deemed to be too prejudicial, it may be excluded from the case.

A more thorough explanation:

Probative facts

Probative facts are pieces of evidence that can help prove or disprove something. For example, if someone is accused of a crime, their cellphone GPS location could be a probative fact in proving whether or not they were at the scene of the crime. However, a court may choose to exclude evidence if its probative value is outweighed by the risk of unfair prejudice.

  • A witness's testimony about what they saw or heard
  • A DNA sample that links a suspect to a crime scene
  • A video recording of an incident

These examples illustrate how probative facts can be used to support or refute a claim. In a court case, probative facts are presented to help the judge or jury make a decision based on the evidence presented.

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