Across
- 1. – Standard in civil cases, more likely true than not.
- 4. – Supports and strengthens other evidence.
- 6. – Legally admissible and valid in court.
- 7. – Strong enough to support a claim.
- 12. – Pertinent to the case, not extraneous.
- 13. – Written proof, like contracts or records.
- 14. – The original, not a copy.
- 15. – Irrefutable and decisive proof.
- 17. – Witness statement under oath.
- 18. – Physical item used as proof.
- 19. – Main testimony presented first.
- 20. – Affirms a fact rather than denies it.
Down
- 2. – Indirect proof relying on inference.
- 3. – Shows something did not happen.
- 5. – Additional proof of the same fact.
- 8. – Contradicts opponent’s evidence.
- 9. – Higher level of certainty than preponderance.
- 10. – Counters a rebuttal in court.
- 11. – Visual or physical aid, like maps or models.
- 16. – Evidence that speaks for itself, no inference needed.
