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evidence

In law, the testimony of witnesses and production of documents and other material in court proceedings, in order to prove or disprove facts at issue in the case. Witnesses must swear or affirm that their evidence is true. In English law, giving false evidence is the crime of perjury.

Documentary evidence has a wide scope including maps, soundtracks, and films, in addition to documents in writing. Objects such as weapons used in crimes may serve as evidence. Evidence obtained illegally, such as a confession under duress, may be excluded from the court.



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He was the first informer to get a written deal from the Director of Public Prosecutions, and remains the only informer to serve no time in return for turning Queen's evidence.
Both families now fear that with Burcombe turning Queen's evidence Brown's lawyers will think the game is up and advice him to plead guilty.
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