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Legal Definitions - nonverbal testimony
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Definition of nonverbal testimony
Definition: Nonverbal testimony is evidence presented in a trial or hearing that does not involve spoken words. It can include photographs, drawings, maps, charts, or other depictions used to aid a witness in testifying.
Example: In a murder trial, a witness may use a map to show the location of the crime scene and where the suspect was seen. The map is a form of nonverbal testimony because it does not involve spoken words but helps the witness explain their testimony.
Nonverbal testimony is important because it can help clarify a witness's testimony and make it easier for the judge or jury to understand the evidence presented in a trial or hearing.
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