Evidentiary Report

/ˌɛvɪˈdɛnʃəri rɪˈpɔrt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A formal written document presenting evidence and factual findings intended to support legal proceedings or decisions.
    The attorney submitted the evidentiary report to bolster the case with documented proof.

Forms

  • evidentiary report
  • evidentiary reports

Commentary

An evidentiary report must be clear, objective, and properly authenticated to ensure admissibility in court.

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