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According to the Ontario Courts, what are three types of evidence?

  1. Real, false, hearsay

  2. Contradictory, real, hearsay

  3. Real, documentary, testimony

  4. Paper, metal, plastic

The correct answer is: Real, documentary, testimony

The classification of evidence in legal contexts is crucial for understanding how information is presented and evaluated in court. Real evidence refers to physical objects that can be examined directly, such as weapons or documents. Documentary evidence encompasses written or recorded materials that can support a case, like contracts or photographs. Testimony involves statements made by witnesses under oath, providing insights based on their knowledge or experience. These three types collectively help establish the facts of a case and allow the court to make informed decisions. Their importance lies in their ability to provide tangible, reliable, and first-hand accounts that can substantiate or challenge claims made during legal proceedings. The other options do not adequately categorize evidence in a way that reflects legal standards or practices recognized by the Ontario Courts. For instance, focusing on "false" or "contradictory" does not align with accepted classifications of evidence, while paper, metal, and plastic merely represent materials rather than the types of evidence relevant in a judicial context.