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Which are some of the instances where conduct was admitted as relevant?
I. fabricating false evidence
II. antedating a document to support a plea of alibi
III. having possession of stolen properties
IV. expressions of fear or disturbed state of mind
V. when the accused was confronted in a bribe case and was called upon to produce the money, hesitation, perspiring, trembling, and things like that are relevant
VI. making attempts to conceals one identity
VII. where a clerk was charged for embezzlement
I, III and IV
II, V and VII
IV and VI
all of them
- I. Fabricating false evidence: Relevant as it highlights attempts to mislead or interfere with justice.
- II. Antedating a document to support a plea of alibi: Shows intent to deceive.
- III. Having possession of stolen properties: Suggests possible involvement in theft or intent to conceal illegal activities.
- IV. Expressions of fear or disturbed state of mind: Can indicate consciousness of guilt or reaction to the crime.
- V. Hesitation, perspiring, trembling when confronted in a bribe case: Relevant to show consciousness of guilt.
- VI. Making attempts to conceal one’s identity: Demonstrates an intent to avoid detection.
- VII. Clerk charged for embezzlement: Conduct can show intent or knowledge about the crime.
Correct Answer: Option 4 - all of them
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