CHAPTER 4 TEST
Proof is demonstrated by _____.
evidence
Direct evidence is evidence that proves a fact _____.
without the need of inferences or presumptions
Circumstantial evidence is evidence that proves a fact in issue _____.
indirectly or by inference
A conviction cannot be valid if it is based solely on circumstantial evidence. (T/F?)
FALSE
Direct evidence is evidence that proves a fact in issue by the use of inferences. (T/F?)
FALSE
Evidence is derived from proof. (T/F?)
FALSE
Evidence of prior similar crimes or bad acts is never admissible against a criminal defendant. (T/F?)
FALSE
Inferences are reasonable conclusions that judges or juries _____.
may draw if they so desire
If a defendant does not testify at his or her criminal trial, the judge or jury _____.
may not use this as evidence of guilt or draw an inference of guilt
Circumstantial evidence frequently takes the form of showing that the defendant had means, opportunity, and _____.
motive
_____ evidence is evidence that indirectly proves a fact at issue.
Circumstantial
_____ are reasonable conclusions that fact finders (juries or judges) may draw from the evidence presented to them.
Inferences
Circumstantial evidence requires that the fact finder draw inferences. (T/F?)
TRUE
Due process requires that criminal guilt be proven by the government beyond a reasonable doubt. (T/F?)
TRUE
In the absence of a confession or admission, intent must usually be proven by circumstantial evidence. (T/F?)
TRUE
Rape shield statutes can prevent the introduction of circumstantial evidence about the victim. (T/F?)
TRUE
The U.S. Supreme Court has held that trial judges must give juries a strict definition of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. (T/F?)
TRUE
Fingerprint and shoe print evidence are examples of ________ evidence.
circumstantial