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ACFE Exam CFE-Law Topic 1 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for ACFE's CFE-Law exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 1
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Evidence that tends to make some tact at issue more or less likely than it would be without the evidence is called:

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Suggested Answer: A

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Hollis
1 months ago
I bet the test writers were chuckling when they came up with 'Testamentary evidence' as an option. Nice try, but I'm sticking with D.
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Jess
17 days ago
Yeah, 'Testamentary evidence' definitely seems like a distractor. Relevant evidence makes more sense.
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Desmond
18 days ago
I agree, 'Testamentary evidence' does sound like a tricky option. I'm going with D too.
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Kallie
1 months ago
Ha! Testamentary evidence? Really? That's a bit of a stretch. I'm going with D) Relevant evidence.
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Alaine
9 days ago
I'm with you guys, relevant evidence is the most logical choice in this situation.
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Theresia
16 days ago
Yeah, I think relevant evidence is more solid and directly related to the issue at hand.
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Arminda
21 days ago
I agree, testamentary evidence seems a bit far-fetched. Relevant evidence is definitely the way to go.
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Rex
1 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm going to guess C) Demonstrative evidence, but I'm not 100% sure.
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Jeanice
6 days ago
I'm leaning towards B) Testamentary evidence.
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German
8 days ago
I believe it's D) Relevant evidence.
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Chan
12 days ago
I think it might be A) Circumstantial evidence.
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Malcom
2 months ago
I think A) Circumstantial evidence is the right answer here. It's the most logical choice in my opinion.
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Jose
1 months ago
D) Relevant evidence is crucial to proving a case beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Renay
1 months ago
I think C) Demonstrative evidence can also be very persuasive in court.
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Dorinda
1 months ago
But B) Testamentary evidence is also important in legal proceedings.
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Alesia
2 months ago
I agree, A) Circumstantial evidence is based on inference rather than direct observation.
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Remedios
2 months ago
Definitely D) Relevant evidence. This is the most accurate description of the concept being tested.
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Orville
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be D) Relevant evidence.
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Antonio
2 months ago
I agree with Lynda, Circumstantial evidence makes sense.
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Lynda
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Circumstantial evidence.
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