corroborating evidence

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corroborating evidence

A detective places a fingerprint card next to a photograph as corroborating evidence.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Supporting proof: "Corroborating evidence" refers to additional information or proof that strengthens or confirms evidence already presented in a legal case or argument.
    • Confirmatory material: It is evidence of a different type or from a different source that backs up an existing claim or piece of evidence, making it more credible.
Usage
  • Noun:
    • The prosecutor presented corroborating evidence in the form of a security video to support the witness's testimony.
    • A single fingerprint is not conclusive; we need corroborating evidence to secure a conviction.
Advanced Usage
  • Legal Context: In legal proceedings, is often crucial to meet the standard of proof, especially in cases relying on a single witness or circumstantial evidence.
    • The defense attorney argued that the lack of any corroborating evidence made the accusation unreliable.
Variants and Related Words
  • Corroborate (verb): To confirm or give support to a statement, theory, or finding.
    • The new data corroborates the initial hypothesis.
  • Corroboration (noun): The action of confirming evidence or a statement.
    • The theory requires further corroboration from independent studies.
Synonyms
  • Supporting evidence: Evidence that provides additional support.
  • Confirming evidence: Evidence that verifies or affirms.
  • Collaborative evidence: Evidence that works together with other evidence (less common).
Related Phrases
  • "To provide corroborating evidence for": To supply additional proof that supports something.
    • The financial records were found to provide strong corroborating evidence for the fraud allegations.
corroborating evidence

A detective places a fingerprint card next to a photograph as corroborating evidence.

Noun
  1. additional evidence or evidence of different kind that supports a proof already offered in a proceeding