Evidence management is the administration and control of evidence related to an event so that it can ... parties with confidence that the evidence provided is the evidence collected related to the event. TOCright Aspects of evidence management Evidence management requires that the evidence is collected in a fashion which does not compromise the nature of the evidence kept in a fashion which maintains the nature of the evidence handled in a fashion which allows no doubt that the evidence could not have been accidentally or deliberately altered or substituted that is, the evidence presented for the proof is the exact evidence collected ref name fsc1 cite web title Information Assurance Applied to Authentication of Digital Evidence work Forensic Science Communications publisher Federal Bureau of Investigation ... 2008 03 26 date 2004 10 01 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref . Evidence management requiries the techniques used in warehousing and inventory control, of many items of evidence related ..., often called either chain of custody or evidence continuity main Chain of custody Evidence lifetime Evidence must be managed and administered over its entire lifetime. The lifetime of a piece of evidence includes a number of key stages ref name iapepr cite web title Property Room Standards publisher International Association for Property and Evidence url http www.iape.org Standards 7 03 ... title Evidence handling publisher Minnesota Department of Corrections url http www.doc.state.mn.us DocPolicy2 ... archivedate 2008 05 31 ref , from the piece of evidence s acquisition to its eventual disposal Acquisition ... out its business, can include Copying of evidence Provision of copies to evidence owner Analysis ... of evidence must typically be moved in and out of storage, and be handled by different people ... and for the control and preservation of evidence that ensure that those collecting or handling money, dealing with evidence or handling property are accountable and that the systems are such as to deter ... more details
Evidence Music is a Jazz and Blues record label based in Pennsylvania . It is known for releasing number of Sun Ra albums. See also Category Evidence Music albums External links http www.evidencemusic.com Official site http www.discogs.com label Evidence Music 2C Inc. Discogs Category American record labels Category Blues record labels Category Jazz record labels ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2012 orphan February 2009 unreferenced June 2010 Request For Evidence RFE , as pertinent to immigration processing, is a formal response from the USCIS United States Citizenship and Immigration Service to petitions for residency, citizenship, or employment. RFEs typically request one or more of the following types of evidence ability of employer to pay periods of current or prior stay in the United States prior work experience educational details or evaluation documents supporting claims of exceptional ability or outstanding research Applicants or petitioners or their lawyers are required to provide the requested evidence generally, petitions and applications are denied if such evidence is not provided. Upon receiving the new evidence, USCIS will generally adjudicate the petition or application, although they may respond with an additional RFE s . See also Immigration to the United States External links http www.kkeane.info all faqs immigration paperwork rfe and nid.html RFE FAQ http www.uscis.gov portal site uscis menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a ?vgnextoid 57fef98dc8df3110VgnVCM1000004718190aRCRD&vgnextchannel 57fef98dc8df3110VgnVCM1000004718190aRCRD USCIS Policy and Procedural Memoranda on Requests for Evidence RFE Category Immigration to the United States US law stub ... more details
Rules of evidence govern whether, when, how, and for what purpose, proof of a legal case may be placed before a trier of fact for consideration. In the legal systems of the world legal systems of Canada and the United States , the trier of fact may be a judge or a jury , depending on the purpose of the Trial law trial and the choices of the parties. The rules of evidence law evidence were developed over several centuries and are based upon the rules from Anglo America n common law brought to the New World by early settlers. Their purpose is to be fair to both parties, disallowing the raising of allegations without a basis in provable fact. They are sometimes criticized as a legal technicality , but are an important part of the system for achieving a just result. Prevailing in court requires a good understanding of the rules of evidence in the given venue. The rules vary depending upon whether ... reason to have a lawyer, among others, is that he or she should be familiar with the rules of evidence ... might prevail. However, the rules of evidence may prohibit one from presenting one s story just as one likes. Perhaps the most important of the Rules of Evidence is that, in general, hearsay testimony ... to induce friends or family to give false evidence in support of their accusations because, normally, this evidence would be rejected by the presiding authority or judge. There are several examples where presiding authorities are not bound by the rules of evidence. These include the military ... professionals. Some important rules involve Relevance law relevance , privilege evidence privilege ... , Identification information identification and rules of physical evidence . See also Canada Evidence Act Federal Rules of Evidence United States Federal Rules of EvidenceEvidence law Silent witness rule External links http www.uscourts.gov Federal Rules of Evidence United States U.S. Courts, Federal Judiciary Homepage Category Evidence law law stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Direct evidence supports the truth of an assertion in criminal law, an assertion of guilt or of innocence directly, i.e., without an intervening inference. ref cite web title A Dictionary of Law author Jonathan Law, Elizabeth A. Martin publisher Oxford University Press year 2009 accessdate 20 September 2010 url http www.oxfordreference.com views ENTRY.html?subview Main&entry t49.e1136 ref Circumstantial evidence , by contrast, directly supports the truth of evidence, from which the truth of the assertion may be inferred. For example a witness who testimony testifies that he saw the defendant shoot the crime victim victim gives direct evidence. A witness who testifies that he saw the defendant fleeing the scene of the crime, or a forensics expert who says that ballistics proves that the defendant s gun shot the bullet that killed the victim both give circumstantial evidence from which the defendants s guilt may be inferred. In direct evidence a witness relates what he or she directly experienced. Usually the experience is by sight or hearing, though it may come though any sense, including touch or pain. State v Famber , 358 Mo 288, 214 SW2d 40. References Reflist Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Direct Evidence Category Legal terms Category Evidence law Law term stub ... more details
Refimprove date August 2007 Audit evidence is evidence obtained during a financial audit and recorded in the audit working papers . ref cite web title Audit evidence publisher abrema.net date undated url http www.abrema.net abrema au ev g.html accessdate 2007 08 07 ref In the audit engagement acceptance or reappointment stage, audit evidence is the information that the auditor is to consider for the appointment. For examples, change in the entity control environment , inherent risk and nature of the entity business, and scope of audit work. In the audit planning stage, audit evidence is the information that the auditor is to consider for the most effective and efficient audit approach. For examples, reliability of internal control procedures, and Analytical Procedures analytical review systems. In the control testing stage, audit evidence is the information that the auditor is to consider for the mix of audit test of control and audit substantive test s. In the substantive testing stage, audit evidence is the information that the auditor is to make sure the appropriation of management assertions financial statement assertions . For examples, existence , rights and obligations , occurrence , completeness , Valuation finance valuation , measurement , presentation and disclosure of a particular transaction or account balance. In the conclusion and opinion formulation stage, audit evidence is information that the auditor is to consider whether the financial statements as a whole presents with completeness, validity, accuracy and consistency with the auditor s understanding of the entity. See also International Standards on Auditing ISA 500 Audit Evidence HKSA 500 Audit Evidence Financial statement assertions References references External links http www.apb.org.uk images uploaded documents ISA 20 UK 20and 20Ireland 20500.pdf ISA UK and Ireland 500 Audit Evidence, concept Category Auditing accounting stub ... more details
Evidence hierarchies reflect the relative authority of various types of biomedical research . Although there is no single, universally accepted hierarchy of evidence, ref Two examples of evidence hierarchies can be found in the evidence based medicine Qualification of evidence qualification of evidence section of the Wikipedia article on evidence based medicine . ref there is broad agreement on the relative strength of the principal types of research. Randomized controlled trials RCTs rank above observational studies , while expert opinion and anecdotal experience are ranked at the bottom. Some evidence hierarchies place systematic review and meta analysis above RCTs, since these often combine data from multiple RCTs, and possibly from other study types as well. Evidence hierarchies are integral to evidence based medicine . The use of evidence hierarchies has been criticized as allowing RCTs too much authority. Not all research questions can be answered through RCTs, either because of practical issues or because of ethical issues. Moreover, even when evidence is available from high quality RCTs, evidence from other study types may still be relevant. Greenhalgh suggests ref Greenhalgh, T. 1997. How to read a paper getting your bearings deciding what the paper is about. BMJ 1997 315 243. ref ref Guyatt GH, Sackett DL, Sinclair JC, Hayward R, Cook DJ, Cook RJ. Users guides to the medical literature. IX. A method for grading health care recommendations. JAMA 1995 274 1800 4. ref that the relative weight carried by the different types of primary study when making decisions about clinical interventions the hierarchy of evidence puts them in the following order 1.Systematic reviews and meta analyses 2.Randomised controlled trials with definitive results confidence intervals that do ... Research, University of Sheffield, Hierarchy of evidence . http www.shef.ac.uk scharr ir units systrev ... Category Evidence law br sci stub ... more details
Other uses Best evidence disambiguation Best Evidence is a 2007 in TV 2007 present documentary television series on the Discovery Channel and Discovery Times channel. Episodes TWA Flight 800 Bigfoot Chemtrails Chemical Contrails Jet aircraft vapor trails may be toxic. Roswell UFO Incident The Roswell Incident John Wayne s Death Cattle mutilation Cattle Mutilations Near death experience Near Death Experiences Alien Abductions Crop circle Crop Circles The Visitors Strange Encounters The Government Cover up Cover Up UFO Phenomenon Government Cover up External links http dsc.discovery.com tv schedules series.html?paid 1.13056.25479.32587.x Best Evidence schedule on Discovery Channel http times.discovery.com tv schedules series.html?paid 141.14339.25479.32587.x Best Evidence schedule on Discovery Times TV.com id 69969 name Best Evidence Category American documentary television series Category Discovery Channel shows Category Article Feedback 5 sci documentary stub ... more details
Opinion evidence refers to evidence of what the witness thinks, believes, or infers in regard to facts, as distinguished from personal knowledge of the facts themselves. ref name freedict Cite web url http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Opinion Evidence title Opinion Evidence work The Free Dictionary accessdate October 11, 2010 ref In common law jurisdiction s the general rule is that a witness is supposed to testify as to what was observed and not to give an opinion on what was observed. However, there are two exceptions to this rule expert evidence and non expert opinion given by laymen which people in their daily lives reach without conscious ratiocination . General rule In general, witnesses should testify only as to the facts observed and should not give opinion. ref cite book title Cross & Tapper on Evidence 10th edn last Tapper first Colin year 2004 publisher Lexis Nexis location ... evidence would not assist, or might even mislead, the court and in particular the jury. This is because opinion evidence is usually irrelevant. Moreover, admission of such evidence would usurp .... ref cite book title Cross & Tapper on Evidence 10th edn last Tapper first Colin year 2004 publisher Lexis Nexis location UK isbn 9780406950048 page 558 ref Expert evidence Main Expert evidence An expert ... evidence law scientific , technical or other opinion about an evidence or fact issue within the scope ... Federal Rule of Evidence 702 As amended April 17, 2000, effective December 1, 2000 ref Expert witnesses may also deliver expert evidence about facts from the domain of their expertise. ref Black s Law Dictionary , articles Evidence , Expert , Witness ref The facts upon which an expert opinion is based must be proved by admissible evidence. ref R v Turner 1975 QB 834 ref The duty of experts is to furnish ... ref Cite web url http www.inbrief.co.uk expert evidence.htm title Expert evidence work In Brief ... Iamsakun 1993 1 NZLR 141 ref References Reflist Category Evidence law ... more details
wiktionarypar anecdotal evidence The expression anecdotal evidence refers to evidence from anecdote s. Because ... p. 25 in Research in Psychology Methods and Design , by C. James Goodwin. ref It is considered evidence, although often dubious if accepted often because it is the only evidence we have. However it may ... evidence , such as evidence based medicine , which are types of formal accounts. Some anecdotal evidence does not qualify as scientific evidence because its nature prevents it from being investigated using the scientific method . Misuse of anecdotal evidence is a logical fallacy and is sometimes informally .... Compare with hasty generalization . Anecdotal evidence is not necessarily representative of a typical experience statistical evidence can more accurately determine how typical something is. Accounts of direct personal experience are commonly equated to anecdotal evidence where the evidence is anecdote , hearsay or represents a conclusion deduced from generalisation. Unlike anecdotal evidence, the reliability of accounts of personal experience is normally capable of assessment for Anecdotal evidence ... ref Introduction In all forms of anecdotal evidence, its reliability by objective independent ... evidence for which there is an absence of documentation, leaving verification dependent on the credibility of the party presenting the evidence. Scientific context In science, anecdotal evidence has ... passed along by word of mouth but not documented scientifically Anecdotal evidence can have varying degrees of formality. For instance, in medicine, published anecdotal evidence is called a case report , which is a more formalized type of evidence subjected to peer review . ref name Jenicek cite book last Jenicek first M. title Clinical Case Reporting in Evidence Based Medicine location Oxford publisher Butterworth Heinemann year 1999 pages 117 isbn 075064592X ref Although such evidence is not seen ... evidence is considered the least certain type of scientific information. ref name isbn0 12 588560 ... more details
Evidence law Exculpatory evidence is the evidence law evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal law criminal trial , which clears or tends to clear the defendant of guilt . ref http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Exculpatory evidence The Free Dictionary by Farlex Definition of Exculpatory evidence ref It is the opposite of inculpatory evidence , which tends to prove guilt. In many countries such as the United States , police or prosecutor are not required to disclose to the defendant any exculpatory evidence they possess before the defendant makes a plea guilty or not guilty . ref Quote from Prof. Laurie Levenson Prof. SCHECK ... that didn t commit the crime. But I think the problem is that under the law now, number one, prosecutors are not obligated to provide exculpatory evidence to grand juries who are considering whether or not to indict a defendant. And number two, there s no real requirement at all that prosecutors disclose exculpatory evidence to defendants prior to the time they decide to plead. http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 122286337 ref Per the Brady v. Maryland decision, prosecutors have a duty to disclose exculpatory evidence even if not requested. Though it is true that the prosecution is not required to search for exculpatory evidence and must only disclose the evidence it has in its possession, custody or control, the prosecution s duty to disclose includes all information known to any member of its team, e.g., police, investigators, crime lab, etc. In Brady v. Maryland , the U.S. Supreme Court held that such a requirement follows from constitutional due process and is consistent with the prosecutor s duty to seek justice. ref cite book title Criminal Law And Procedure For The Paralegal A Systems Approach author James W ... Example A victim is murdered by stabbing and an accused person is arrested for the murder. Evidence ... unknown person, not the accused. The witness s statement is exculpatory evidence, since ... more details
Transient evidence is term used in criminal forensics to indicate elements of physical evidence that might be expected to degrade or disappear within a particular time frame. ref The FBI Process Exploration Evidence and Investigation, Part II. br http www.teachingtools.com solutions Episode5FBI.htm ref As such, it is one of the five primary categories of physical evidence codified in Legal Medicine by the American College of Legal Medicine, along with conditional evidence , pattern evidence , transfer evidence and associative evidence . ref Legal Medicine , 7th Edition, page 636. ref . While, in a sense, many types of evidence degrade with the passage of time such as witness recollections, a victim s clothing, etc. , the term is specific to factors with an inherently limited period of existence. A bloodstain itself is not transient evidence, despite its mutable nature. The condition and appearance of that bloodstain at a given point of time would, however, be transient evidence. Transient medical evidence Transient evidence is frequently relied upon in the determination of time of death. The condition of rigor mortis begins to manifest after about 3 hours after death, and lasts about 72 hours. It then disappears as proteolytic enzymes from lysosomes break down the stiffness of the corpse. The reduction in internal temperature after death, a process known as algor mortis , can also ... hours. By far, the most commonly documented transient medical evidence is blood alcohol level . Since ... has become a matter of field forensics. Transient environmental evidence Certain aspects of a crime ..., indicating its freshness. The absence of transient environmental evidence can also be evidentiary ... contextual evidence Not all scenes can remain preserved during the course of an investigation. A vehicular ... is often the only means of preserving transient contextual evidence, which is why photographic ... references forensics stub Category Forensic evidence ... more details
Compelling Evidence is a crime novel by Italian American novelist Steve Martini as the first of the Paul Madriani series. Written in 1992 , published by G. P. Putnam s Sons Putnam , Compelling Evidence was a bestseller. Plot Ben Potter is found dead his wife, Talia, is indicted and arrested. She turns to brilliant criminal defense lawyer, Paul Madriani, her former lover, to defend her. References http www.fantasticfiction.co.uk m steve martini compelling evidence.htm Category 1992 novels Category Legal thriller novels ... more details
advert date March 2011 Orphan date April 2010 NHS Evidence is a free service providing quick and easy access to quality health and social care information. It is aimed at everyone working in health and social cares from students to specialists, clinicians, managers, commissioners and health providers. The service, which is provided by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, was set up in April 2009 as part of Ara Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham Lord Darzi s strategy for the future of the NHS, High Quality Care for All ref Our NHS Our Future NHS Next Stage Review Leading Local Change. Department of Health May 2008 http www.dh.gov.uk en Publicationsandstatistics Publications PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance ... 11 ref http www.whatdotheyknow.com request budget for nhs evidence ref . NHS Evidence allows users ..., and evidence about inequalities in health attrubutable to cultural, religious or racial differences ... before accessioning resources for general use. Resources Information available via NHS Evidence includes ..., systematic reviews, primary research and grey literature. Quality and Productivity NHS Evidence Quality ... savings without compromising quality of care and services. NHS Evidence Quality and Productivity is part of this initiative. It gives access to evidence on how to improve quality and productivity within the NHS, including examples of innovative local practices. Content covers best available evidence .... NHS Evidence Quality and Productivity, provides users with real examples of how staff are improving ... 104239 ref NHS Evidence Accreditation Organisations achieving high standards in producing guidance can be identified on NHS Evidence by a seal of approval called an Accreditation Mark. Decisions about ... ref Eyes on Evidence is a free monthly e bulletin which provides updates on major new evidence ... Reflist External links http www.evidence.nhs.uk NHS Evidence http www.nice.org.uk National Institute for Clinical Excellence NICE DEFAULTSORT Nhs Evidence Category National Health Service ... more details
globalize date October 2011 Refimprove date February 2009 Corroborating evidence in corroboration is evidence that tends to support a proposition that is already supported by some initial evidence, therefore confirming the proposition. For example, W, a witness, testifies that she saw X drive his automobile into a green car. Meanwhile Y, another witness, testifies that when he examined X s car, later that day, he noticed green paint on its fender. Or there can be corroborating evidence related to a certain source, such as what makes an author think a certain way due to the evidence that was supplied by witnesses or objects. For more information on this type of reasoning, see Casuistry . Another type of corroborating evidence comes from using the Baconian method , i.e. the method of agreement , Mill s Methods Method of difference method of difference , and method of concomitant variations . These methods are followed in experimental design . They were codified by Francis Bacon philosopher Francis Bacon , and developed further by John Stuart Mill and consist of controlling several Dependent and independent variables variables , in turn, to establish which variables are causality causally connected. These principles are widely used intuitively in various kinds of proofs, demonstrations and investigations, in addition to being fundamental to experimental design. In law, corroboration refers to the requirement in some jurisdictions, such as in Scots Law Scotland , that any evidence adduced be backed up by at least one other source see Corroboration in Scots law . Corroboration is not needed ... evidence is needed. England and Wales Perjury See section 13 of the Perjury Act 1911 . Speeding ... section 77 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 . Evidence of children See section 34 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 . Evidence of accomplices See section 32 of the Criminal Justice and Public ... Psychology Series. Category Evidence law Category Philosophy of science nl Corroboratie ... more details
In the Teeth of the Evidence is a collection of short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers first published by Victor Gollancz in 1939 in literature 1939 . ISBN 0 380 01280 4 . The book s title is taken from the first story in the collection. Image teeth evidence.JPG right Contents Lord Peter Wimsey stories In the Teeth of the Evidence Absolutely Elsewhere Montague Egg stories A Shot at Goal Dirt Cheap Bitter Almonds False Weight The Professor s Manuscript Other stories The Milk Bottles Dilemma An Arrow O er the House Scrawns Nebuchadnezzar The Inspiration of Mr. Budd Blood Sacrifice Suspicion The Leopard Lady The Cyprian Cat Category 1939 short story collections Category Short story collections by Dorothy L. Sayers nl In the Teeth of the Evidence ... more details
otheruses2 Lie Evidence law Lies , on their own, are not sufficient evidence of a crime though in some situations they may themselves be a crime making false statements , fraud , false advertising , perjury . However, lie s may indicate that the defendant knows he is guilty, and the prosecution may rely on the fact that the defendant has lied alongside other evidence. England and Wales In England , if the prosecution seeks to rely on the fact that the defendant lied for example, to police , it is sometimes necessary for the judge to give a direction to the jury known as a http www.wikicrimeline.co.uk index.php?title Lucas direction Lucas direction . ref http www.jsboard.co.uk criminal law cbb index.htm Judicial Studies Board Specimen Directions ref The direction is not used where the prosecution attempts to show that the defendant committed the crime, and, if the jury find the defendant guilty, this would mean the defendant had lied. The direction comes into play when the prosecution say, or the judge envisages that the jury may say, that the lie is evidence against the accused in effect using it as an implied admission of guilt .... this is quite distinct from the run of the mill case in which the defence case is contradicted by the evidence of the prosecution witnesses in such a way as to make it necessary for the prosecution to say ... that the defendant s account is untrue and indeed deliberately and knowingly false . ref name Burge and Pegg cite court litigants R v. Burge ... for support or corroboration of one piece of evidence in the case, and amongst that other evidence ... issue was a lie, and to rely on that lie as evidence of guilt in relation to the charge which is sought ... that the lie is only evidence of guilt if they are satisfied it was made deliberately. The judge ... . The judge should tell the jury that the lie alone is insufficient evidence and they should look to see if the other evidence corroborates guilt. References reflist 2 Category Evidence law ... more details
reflection or essay date December 2011 distinguish Absence of evidence File Field.JPG thumb right An empty field. If our hypothesis was that elephants would be present, we do not merely lack evidence, but instead possess evidence of absence. Evidence of absence is evidence of any kind that suggests via ... presence of something. A simple example of evidence of absence checking one s pocket for spare change ... circumstances it can be safely assumed that if a certain event had occurred, evidence of it could ... absence of evidence from evidence of absence l1 Distinguishing an absence of evidence from evidence of absence The Argument from ignorance Distinguishing absence of evidence from evidence of absence difference between evidence that something is absent e.g. an observation that suggests there are no dragons and a simple absence of evidence e.g. no careful research has been done can be nuanced. Indeed, scientists will often debate whether an experiment s result should be considered evidence of absence, or if it remains absence of evidence e.g. the experiment could have missed what it was looking ... are often wrongly advanced in debates as proper evidence of absence . A case in point arguing There is no evidence that this mysterious remedy does not work, therefore it works. Basically ... Rees maxim, Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. ref cite book title The Demon Haunted ... e.g., There is no compelling evidence that UFOs are not visiting the Earth therefore UFOs exist .... This impatience with ambiguity can be criticized in the phrase absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. ref File Attic roof DE 0a.jpg thumb 200px left To be confident that we have evidence ... designed science scientific experiments, even null result s can be evidence of absence. For instance ... result as evidence of absence depends on many things, including the statistical power detection power ... that depend on evidence of absence are commonly referred to in peer reviewed literature as noseeum ... more details
BLP sources date March 2007 Infobox musical artist name Evidence image FlickR Photo.jpg background solo ... Michael Perretta , better known as Evidence born December 10, 1976 in Los Angeles, California , is an American MC , producer, and member of the rap group Dilated Peoples . Evidence is a native ... father and Jana Taylor, a Russian American mother. Before becoming a rapper and producer, Evidence ... QD3, Evidence teamed with the likeminded Rakaa to form the group Dilated Peoples and after the success ... album College Dropout which earned him a Grammy , Evidence gives his fans a taste of his talent on his debut solo album The Weatherman LP ABB Records . Evidence also made a track directed at Eminem called Search 4 Bobby Fisher during a feud. Through his work as one third of Dilated Peoples, Evidence became a champion of hip hop culture. This is for people who get what I do, says Evidence. If I ... Babu , DJ Khalil , , and Evidence himself, the album The Weatherman LP was released March 20, 2007 ... due to cancer in 2004. Writing and performing I Still Love You was emotionally challenging for Evidence ... LP , Evidence said I am not relying on the success of Dilated Peoples to push this album ... I put in is what I get out and it will all be a reflection of me, Evidence. Evidence is also planning ... On July 17, 2009 it was announced that Evidence has signed a deal with Minneapolis based hip hop label Rhymesayers Entertainment with a YouTube video showing Evidence signing the contract to release his new album Cats & Dogs Evidence album Cats & Dogs , which was released in 2011. ref http www.rhymesayers.com news.php newsId 1797 Rhymesayers announce Evidence signs to label ref Evidence s second studio album Cats & Dogs Evidence album Cats & Dogs was released on September 27, 2011. The album charted at number 64 on the Billboard 200, making it Evidence s first album to appear on the chart. An album ... Worldwide Radio, Evidence discussed his 2011 projects, including the status of Dilated Peoples, a future ... more details
Infobox film name Accusing Evidence image caption director Allan Dwan producer writer starring Lon Chaney, Sr. br Murdock MacQuarrie music cinematography editing distributor Universal Studios Universal Pictures released 14 November, 1916 runtime One reel country FilmUS language Silent film Silent br English intertitles budget Accusing Evidence is a 1916 silent film silent Western genre Western film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Lon Chaney, Sr. ref name silentera cite web url http www.silentera.com PSFL data A AccusingEvidence1916.html title Silent Era Accusing Evidence accessdate 2008 06 25 work silentera ref Cast Murdock MacQuarrie Pauline Bush actress Pauline Bush Lon Chaney, Sr. References reflist External links imdb title id 0286420 title Accusing Evidence Allan Dwan Category 1916 films Category American silent short films Category Black and white films Category 1910s Western films Category 1910s short films Category Films directed by Allan Dwan Category Universal Pictures films silent western film stub fr Accusing Evidence ... more details
Infobox film name The Evidence of the Film image image size caption director Lawrence Marston br Edwin Thanhouser producer Edwin Thanhouser writer narrator starring William Garwood br Marie Eline music cinematography editing distributor Mutual Film released January 10, 1913 runtime 15 min country FilmUS language Silent film br English language English intertitles The Evidence of the Film is a 1913 American silent film silent short film short crime film directed by Lawrence Marston and Edwin Thanhouser starring William Garwood . The only known copy of this film was rediscovered in 1999 on the floor of the projection booth in a Superior, Montana movie theater ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data E EvidenceoftheFilm1913.html Silent Era ref . In 2001, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant . Plot The Evidence of the Film tells the story of a messenger boy at a film studio who is wrongfully accused of stealing bonds worth 20,000. He is saved by his sister, a film cutter, who comes across some footage of her brother inadvertently walking into a location shot and being knocked down by the real life villain. Cast William Garwood as The Broker Marie Eline as Messenger Boy Riley Chamberlin as Clerk Florence La Badie as Sister of Little Boy References references External links IMDb title id 0303270 DEFAULTSORT Evidence Of The Film, The Category 1913 films Category American crime films Category American silent short films Category Black and white films Category United States National Film Registry films http www.thanhouser.org films Evidence.htm The Evidence of the Film at the Thanhouser Company Film Preservation, Inc. website Short silent film stub it The Evidence of the Film nl The Evidence of the Film ... more details
Refimprove date June 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Fresh Evidence Type studio Artist Rory Gallagher Cover Fresh Evidence Rory Gallagher.jpg Released 1 May 1990 Recorded Maison Rouge, Redan Recorders, Music Station and Audio One Genre Blues rock Length 55 10 Label Capo UK br Intercord US Producer Rory Gallagher Last album Defender album Defender br 1987 This album Fresh Evidence br 1990 Next album BBC Sessions Rory Gallagher album BBC Sessions br 1999 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r7952 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Fresh Evidence is Rory Gallagher s eleven and last studio album. Gerry McAvoy , Gallagher s bass player, has referred to the guitar solo on the third track Middle Name as his personal favourite of all Gallagher s recorded solos. This song is said to have being composed by Gallagher in reference to John Lee Hooker . This album also saw the reunion of Rory and piano player Lou Martin . Track listing All songs written by Rory Gallagher except where noted. Kid Gloves 5 40 The King of Zydeco 3 43 Middle Name 4 15 Alexis instrumental 4 07 Empire State Express 5 08 Son House Eddie Son House Ghost Blues 8 01 Heaven s Gate 5 09 The Loop instrumental 2 23 Walkin Wounded 5 09 Slumming Angel 3 40 Never Asked You for Nothin 4 29 Bowed but Not Broken 3 26 References Reflist Rory Gallagher Category 1990 albums Category Rory Gallagher albums Category Intercord albums fr Fresh Evidence pl Fresh Evidence sv Fresh Evidence ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Evidence of Inequity Type ep Artist Beneath the Massacre Cover Evidence Of Inequity.jpg Released Start date 2005 5 31 Recorded Victor Studio in 2005 Genre Technical death metal Length 17 03 Label Galy Records Producer Yannick St Amand Reviews Last album This album Evidence of Inequity br 2005 Next album Mechanics of Dysfunction br 2007 Evidence of Inequity is an Extended play EP by Canada Canadian technical death metal band Beneath the Massacre . It was released on May 31, 2005 through Galy Records . This EP was recorded and mixed at Victor Studio by Yannick St Amand and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Studio in 2005. The lyrics of the album deal with subjects such as politics and social inequality. ref cite web url http www.thegauntlet.com interviews 1199 Beneath 20The 20Massacre.html title Beneath the Massacre Interview accessdate 2008 06 27 last Huffy first Dave coauthors date 2005 11 30 publisher The Gauntlet quote All the lyrics in Evidence of Inequity are about politic. ref Track listing tracklist total length 17 03 title1 Comforting Prejudice length1 2 32 title2 Profitable Killcount length2 3 21 title3 Totalitarian Hypnosis length3 3 04 title4 Regurgitated Lullaby for the Born Dead length4 4 00 title5 Nevermore length5 4 06 Personnel Elliot Desgagn s Singing vocals Christopher Bradley Electric guitar guitar Dennis Bradley Bass guitar bass Justin Rousselle Drum kit drums References Reflist 2000s death metal album stub Category 2005 EPs Category Beneath the Massacre albums it Evidence of Inequity fi Evidence of Inequity ... more details
Forensic science Trace evidence is evidence that occurs when different objects contact one another. Such materials are often transferred by heat induced by contact friction . The importance of trace evidence ... the past century, forensic scientists have used trace evidence to reconstruct crimes, as well as to describe ... been published in the forensic science literature showing how trace evidence has been used to solve these crimes, free the innocent, and bring the guilty to justice. Trace evidence is also important .... Such analysis is of great use in forensic engineering . Examples Examples of typical trace evidence ... residue, and volatile hydrocarbons arson evidence . For such evidence to be useful, it must .... Many different techniques are used in the protection of trace evidence from criminal investigations ... . In some cases, such as with oil or grease, a solvent extraction can be used to collect the evidence for analysis. The method used for collection is generally dependent on both the type of evidence and from where or what sort of object it is being collected. Trace Evidence is also found in much ... often begins with a visual examination of the evidence usually involving macrophotography . This is then usually ... in the collection of trace evidence. Both can occur with DNA traces and fingerprints. Partial fingerprints ... an incident is under investigation. ref http www.newscientist.com article mg20126973.500 forensic evidence goes on trial.html Forensic evidence goes on trial ref ref http www.newscientist.com article ... traces References references Mute Witnesses Trace evidence analysis , by Houck, Max M Ed ,Academic .... Fiber Evidence and The Wayne Williams Trial , by Deadman, Harold A., FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, March 1984, pp.  13 20, May 1984, pp.  10 19. Trace Evidence The Invisible Witness , by Petraco ... I Trace Evidence in Flight , by Petraco, Nicholas and DeForest, Peter, R., Journal of Forensic Sciences, Volume 35, Nov. 1990. http www.reference.com search?q Trace evidence External links ... more details