Circumstantial evidence
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Circumstantial evidence is a method of proof based on a collection of indirect signs that allow one to infer a fact without direct observation or a direct, eyewitness account. In logistics and transport contexts, it may be used to establish responsibilities, causes, or legal consequences using surrounding circumstances such as records, procedures, or traceable events.
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