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  1. 9.33 Particular Rights—Fourteenth Amendment—Due Process—Deliberate Fabrication of Evidence

    ... Process —Deliberate Fabrication of Evidence                           As previously ... being subjected to criminal charges on the basis of false evidence that was deliberately fabricated. In this case, the plaintiff alleges ...

  2. 3.8 Direct and Circumstantial Evidence

    3.8 DIRECT AND CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE  Evidence may be direct or circumstantial. Direct evidence is direct proof of a fact, such as testimony by a witness about what ...

  3. 6.8 Direct and Circumstantial Evidence

    6.8 Direct and Circumstantial Evidence              Evidence may be direct or circumstantial.  Direct evidence is direct proof of a fact, such as testimony by a witness about what ...

  4. 1.10 What Is Not Evidence

    1.10 What Is Not Evidence              In reaching your verdict, you may consider only the testimony and exhibits received into evidence. Certain things are not evidence, and you may not consider them in deciding what the facts are.   I ...

  5. 1.5 Direct and Circumstantial Evidence

    1.5 Direct and Circumstantial Evidence              Evidence may be direct or circumstantial.  Direct evidence is direct proof of a fact, such as testimony by a witness about what ...

  6. 1.5 Direct and Circumstantial Evidence

    1.5 DIRECT AND CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE Evidence may be direct or circumstantial. Direct evidence is direct proof of a fact, such as testimony by a witness about what ...

  7. 3.7 What Is Not Evidence

    3.7 WHAT IS NOT EVIDENCE  In reaching your verdict you may consider only the testimony and exhibits received in evidence. The following things are not evidence and you may not consider them in deciding what the facts are:  1. ...

  8. 6.7 What Is Not Evidence

    6.7 What Is Not Evidence              In reaching your verdict you may consider only the testimony and exhibits received in evidence.  The following things are not evidence, and you may not consider them in deciding what the facts are: ...

  9. 3.19 Lost or Destroyed Evidence

    3.19 Lost or Destroyed Evidence               If you find that the ... [destroyed][failed to preserve] [ insert description of evidence ] that the government knew or should have known would be evidence in this case, you may infer, but are not required to infer, that this ...

  10. 4.19 Lost Or Destroyed Evidence

    4.19 LOST OR DESTROYED EVIDENCE  If you find that the government intentionally [destroyed][failed to preserve] [ insert description of evidence ] that the government knew or should have known would be evidence in this case, you may infer, but are not required to infer, that this ...

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