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probative
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probative (prō´btiv),
adj in the law of evidence, tending to prove or actually proving.


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The rebel's assigned defense lawyer Karim Khan from the United Kingdom said that his client was "confident that in this gladiatorial contest the charges proffered against him will be shown to lack the necessary weight, probative value and veracity that will allow the judges to permit this case to proceed".
His lawyer Karim Khan told reporters in The Hague on Friday that Abu Garda was "confident that in this gladiatorial contest the charges proffered against him will be shown to lack the necessary weight, probative value and veracity that will allow the judges to permit this case to proceed.
If the probative value of a document is dependent on the credibility of a person other than a person who testifies about it, it will be hearsay and inadmissible unless it can be received under section 3 of the Law of Evidence Amendment Act (see par.
 
 
 
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