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The reliability of real evidence has to be assessed. True or False?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only in civil cases

  4. Only in criminal cases

The correct answer is: True

Real evidence refers to physical or tangible items presented as proof in a court case. It can include anything from documents and photographs to weapons and DNA samples. In any court case, the reliability of real evidence must be assessed in order to determine its validity and relevance to the case. This means that in both criminal and civil cases, the admissibility and credibility of real evidence must be evaluated. Therefore, both options C and D are incorrect as they imply that reliability is only relevant in specific types of cases. Only option A is correct as it acknowledges the universal importance of assessing the reliability of real evidence. Option B is also incorrect as it is a broad statement and does not provide any context or explanation about the assessment of real evidence.