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verbal evidence

noun as in word of mouth

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The Special Prosecutor may or may not be able to tie Defendant Trump directly and personally to the insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6 that attempted to and did interfere with the certification of electoral ballots that day, but there are increasingly dire indications that Defendant Trump himself will end up having given the verbal evidence which leads to his indictment and possible conviction for having attempted to overturn the election of 2020.

From Salon

Mr Rafiq's written statement was made available last week and he will give further verbal evidence today.

From BBC

Former foster care and children's home residents who submitted statements and gave verbal evidence related a string of harrowing experiences to the inquiry.

From BBC

He said he was asked to leave without giving any evidence, and that the panel had "subsequently ruled that there was no case to answer without any verbal evidence being taken".

From BBC

The British committee of politicians will take written and verbal evidence from a range of experts on the digital currencies, which will then inform a report it submits to the government containing recommendations on what to do.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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