Fact or Fiction – You Cannot Be Convicted Based on Circumstantial Evidence

Fact or Fiction – You Cannot Be Convicted Based on Circumstantial Evidence

Can someone really be convicted based solely on circumstantial evidence? In this video, we’ll tackle this common misconception and explore how Texas law treats circumstantial versus direct evidence in criminal cases. You might be surprised by how much weight circumstantial evidence can carry in court. We’ll break down real-life examples and explain what you need to know if you’re facing a case that relies on this type of evidence.

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