bear out »
To corroborate, prove, or confirm; to demonstrate; to provide evidence for.
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dead to rights »
With sufficient evidence to establish responsibility definitively.
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flat-earther »
A person who believes or advocates an outlandish, discredited theory; a person who refuses to acknowledge the truth despite overwhelming evidence.
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fruit of the poisonous tree »
And which is therefore excluded from being admitted as evidence in a trial.
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hide nor hair »
A trace, indication, or evidence, especially of a person.
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in evidence »
Visibly present; noticeable.
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in the act »
In the process of doing something; used to emphasize the eye-witness evidence.
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jump to conclusions »
Make conclusions before being presented with all the evidence.
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paper trail »
A written record, history, or collection of evidence.
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shot in the dark »
A guess, attempt, or choice made with little or no evidence or knowledge.
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smoking gun »
Evidence, particularly of a crime, that is difficult or impossible to dispute.
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speak to »
To give evidence regarding something; to attest for.
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talk is cheap »
It is easy to make boastful or unrealistic statements which are not supported by actions or evidence.
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what do I know »
Implies that a statement is based on a guess or assumption rather than on knowledge or evidence.
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where there's smoke, there's fire »
If there is telltale evidence of some event, the event is probably occurring.
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