EE glossary terms

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E-Evidence

/ˈiːˌɛvɪdəns/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Information or data in electronic form admissible in legal proceedings.
    The court admitted the e-evidence without objection.
  2. (n.) Digital evidence obtained, stored, or transmitted in electronic formats relevant to a case.
    Lawyers gathered e-evidence from emails and social media accounts.

Forms

  • e-evidence

Commentary

Use ‘e-evidence’ to specifically denote electronically stored or transmitted information used in legal contexts, differentiating it from traditional physical evidence.

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