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false evidence

 

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Definition

False evidence refers to information, testimony, or any form of proof that is misleading or untrue, fabricated with the intention to deceive others.

Examples

Noun:

  1. The defense lawyer argued that the fingerprints found at the crime scene were false evidence planted by someone else.
  2. In order to strengthen their case, the prosecution presented a series of false evidences that were later proven to be manipulated.

Adjective:

  1. The accused was wrongfully convicted based on false evidence provided by unreliable witnesses.
  2. It is crucial for investigators to distinguish between genuine and false evidence to ensure a fair trial.

Verb:

  1. The suspect attempted to false evidence by tampering with the surveillance footage.
  2. People found guilty of deliberately falsely evidencing a crime can face severe legal consequences.

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