A paper, document, or item produced at a court proceeding for the purpose of proving a fact.
This can be an object, document, or section of a document introduced as evidence or for reference during a trial.
Any item presented to the court as evidence in a trial. An exhibit is given a number or letter by the court clerk as introduced and referenced by the identification when referred to during the trial. Objects or documents can be exhibits, and, except with special permission of the court, exhibits are locked up in court custody until the trial is over.
A document or thing put into evidence in court proceedings or referred to in an affidavit.• Civil Courts• Criminal Courts
An article of tangible evidence introduced at a trial. Photographs, letters, and other documents are common examples. Others are murder weapons, samples of earth or chemicals, parts of automobiles or machinery or other material that is of assistance on proving a relevant fact.
A document or object that is offered as evidence and, once accepted, is made part of the hearing record. See Fair Hearings
Document referred to in, sworn with, and attached to an affidavit; usually identified by initials and a number
Tangible evidence used to prove a party's claim.
an object or statement produced before a court of law and referred to while giving evidence
a document from a variety of media that chronicles a requirement and demonstrates compliance to a requirement
a document or item created or existing for another purpose but presented to a committee or obtained by it because of its perceived relevance to an inquiry or to a matter under consideration
a document or object included as part of the evidence in proceedings before the Controller
a document used as evidence in a hearing and you will notice that each page is marked for identification in the appeal docket (bottom right hand corner of each page)
a physical article, such as a document, a weapon, and a photograph, introduced at the trial to be considered by the jury in determining the facts of the case
a piece of evidence presented by a candidate to document competence of teaching ability
an item of physical evidence (a document or an object).
A document connected with the subject matter of an argument which upon acceptance is marked for identification and made part of the argument; documents that are potentially relevant to answering a posed question (see Using Exhibits for more details). Fusion Method A method that derives an answer to a question by uniformly combining the answers from a set of supporting questions; a method for combining evidence to derive an answer to the associated focal question (see Automated Fusion Methods and Inference Methods for more details).
a document or thing presented as evidence in court;
Something, e.g., a document, video, etc., that is formally introduced as evidence at a hearing.
A document or object included as part of the written evidence for inspection by the Registrar.
Evidence referred to in an Affidavit. It must be identified by the commissioner of oaths, lawyer, or notary public at the time he or she administers the deponent's oath or affirmation. The commissioner, lawyer, or notary public must sign a certificate placed on the exhibit that contains the following words: "This is Exhibit ____ referred to in the affidavit of ______________ made before me on ___________(date)."
physical evidence that has been tendered or filed with the court, for example a document, weapon, item of clothing;
A document, record, or other tangible object formally introduced as evidence in court.
A written or other article marked for identification and shown to the trier of fact during a court proceeding.
A paper, document or other article produced and exhibited to a court during a trial or hearing.
Papers, documents, or other material objects received by the court and offered as evidence during a trial or hearing.
A paper, document, or other physical object presented to the court as evidence during a trial.
An exhibit is a document or material object produced and identified in court for the purpose of introducing it as evidence in a case. Each of these documents or objects is ordinarily given an identifying letter or number in alphabetical or numerical sequence before it is offered as evidence.
A document or other item introduced as evidence during a trial or hearing.
Items such as weapons, photographs, books, letters, and documents that are submitted as evidence. Exhibits are often brought into the jury room while the jury deliberates.
Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
the paper, document, or other physical object received by the court as evidence during a trial.
A document or thing tendered as evidence in a court hearing or referred to in an affidavit (q.v.).
A paper, document or other article presented and offered into evidence in court during a trial or hearing or prove the facts of a case.
A document or an object shown and identified in court as evidence in a case.
A document or section of a document presented as part of the supporting datea for the principal document.
n. 1) a document or object (including a photograph) introduced as evidence during a trial. These are subject to objections by opposing attorneys just like any evidence. 2) a copy of a paper attached to a pleading (any legal paper filed in a lawsuit), declaration, affidavit or other document, which is referred to and incorporated into the main document.
A paper, document, or other object presented during the trial to support the claims of each party. Exhibits may be medical records, a weapon, photographs or any other relevant object.
Document or other article introduced as evidence in court.
Any paper or document that is referred to, or mentioned, in an Affidavit. It should then be marked as an “Exhibit” and attached as a part of the Affidavit. See Rules of Court: Rules 311-312.
Any piece of physical evidence used at a trial.
Anything tangible that is produced and admitted in evidence during a trial.
A document or object that is offered into evidence during a trial or hearing.
An item of physical/tangible evidence which is to be or has been offered to the court of inspection.
Any document, transcript, written communication or other tangible item which is submitted to the court as evidence in conjunction with a legal pleading in a legal matter. Referenced by 590.500 - Legal Access for Offenders
A physical object, usually in writing, offered as evidence in a hearing.
paper, document, or item admitted into evidence and shown to a court or jury during trial or hearing
Item or document referred to in an affidavit or used as evidence during a Court trial or hearing
A document or thing that is offered as evidence in a proceeding.
An item of evidence presented to the court.
A document, record, or other tangible item entered as evidence in court.
A document or object shown to the court as evidence in a trial. They are each given a number or letter by the court clerk as they are introduced for future reference during the trial. For example, weapon are frequently given as exhibits in criminal trials. Except with special permission of the court, exhibits are locked up in court custody until the trial is over.
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