New York Watch, Guard, or Patrol Agency (WGP) License Practice Exam

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What is anything found by investigators that may connect to a crime?

  1. Physical Evidence

  2. Circumstantial Evidence

  3. Documentary Evidence

  4. Digital Evidence

The correct answer is: Physical Evidence

Physical evidence is any tangible object or material that is relevant to a crime and can be used by investigators to prove the commission of a crime. This may include weapons, fingerprints, DNA, or other physical objects that are found at a crime scene or are linked to a suspect. Circumstantial evidence, on the other hand, refers to indirect evidence that implies a fact but does not directly prove it. This type of evidence is based on inference and is often used to build a case when there is no direct evidence available. Documentary evidence is any written or recorded material that is related to the crime. This may include things like bank records, contracts, or letters. While valuable in certain cases, documentary evidence alone may not be enough to prove a crime. Digital evidence is any electronic data or information that is relevant to a crime. This may include things like emails, social media posts