Genetic court evidence
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DNATESTGenetic court evidence
DNAGenetic evidence
DNAGenetic evidence source
EXHIBITCourt evidence.
DNATESTSSome court evidence
DNACourt evidence, sometimes
DNASome court evidence
EXHIBITEvidence in court
TAPESSome court evidence
DNAModern-day court evidence
FORENSICLike much court evidence
AFFIDAVITCourt evidence, at times
EXHIBITSPieces of evidence in court
TAPEBit of evidence in court
EXHIBITLettered piece of court evidence
TAPESEvidence hard to refute in court
TAPESHard-to-refute evidence in court
DNASThey're used for evidence in court (abbr.)
testifyingGive evidence as a witness in a law court
testifiedGive evidence as a witness in a law court
inadmissible(esp. of evidence in court) Not accepted as valid
testifiesGive evidence as a witness in a law court
admissibleAcceptable or valid, esp. as evidence in a court of law
depositionA formal, usually written, statement to be used as evidence outside court
depositionsA formal, usually written, statement to be used as evidence outside court
presentedBring (a complaint, petition, or evidence) formally to the notice of a court
presentsBring (a complaint, petition, or evidence) formally to the notice of a court
presentingBring (a complaint, petition, or evidence) formally to the notice of a court
affidavitsA written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court
subpoenaedRequire (a document or other evidence) to be submitted to a court of law
subpoenaingRequire (a document or other evidence) to be submitted to a court of law
affidavitA written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court
provedestablish the existence, truth, or validity of (as by evidence or logic) prove a theorem the charges were never proved in court
hearingsAn act of listening to evidence in a court of law or before an official, esp. a trial before a judge without a jury
nonsuiting(of a judge or court) Subject (a plaintiff) to the stoppage of their suit on the grounds of failure to make a legal case or bring sufficient evidence