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How to correctly understand the three characteristics of evidence in criminal proceedings
1, objectivity, refers to the objective existence of litigation evidence, rather than people's subjective speculation and false things;
2. Authenticity refers to the objective connection between the litigation evidence and the facts to be proved in the case;
3. Legitimacy means that litigation evidence must be factual materials obtained in accordance with legal requirements and legal procedures.
legal ground
Article 50 of the Criminal Procedure Law
All the materials that can be used to prove the facts of the case are evidence.
Evidence includes:
(1) Physical evidence;
(2) Documentary evidence;
(3) Testimony of witnesses;
(4) the victim's statement;
(5) confessions and excuses of criminal suspects and defendants;
(6) Appraisal opinions;
(7) Records of the inquest, inspection, appraisal, investigation and experiment;
(8) Audio-visual materials and electronic data.
The evidence must be verified before it can be used as the basis for finalizing the case.
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