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0Kimon is considering the use of different types of evidence in an upcoming criminal matter. Which one of the following is not a requirement for evidence to be admissible in court?
Answer Options
A
The evidence must be relevant.
B
The evidence must be material.
C
The evidence must be tangible.
D
The evidence must be competently acquired.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation
Evidence provided in court must be relevant to determining a fact in question, material to the case at hand, and competently obtained. Evidence does not need to be tangible. Witness testimony is an example of intangible evidence that may be offered in court.