incontrovertible evidence
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Evidence that leaves no doubt as to a particular conculsion. Examples might include a fingerprint showing that someone was present in a room, or a blood test proving who parented a child.
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Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary.
Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill.
2009.
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evidence introduced to prove a fact in a trial which is so conclusive, that by no stretch of the imagination can there be any other truth as to that matter. Examples: a fingerprint which shows someone had been present in a room, or a blood test which scientifically proves that a person is not the parent of a child.
Law dictionary.
EdwART.
2013.
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