Which of the following would not be circumstantial evidence that a person had the motive to commit a crime? A) A husband who killed his wife had just taken out extra life insurance
Which of the following would not be circumstantial evidence that a person had the motive to commit a crime?
A) A husband who killed his wife had just taken out extra life insurance
B) A person who burned down a fence thought the structure was ugly
C) A person who had stolen money from an employer later left the country
D) A person who embezzled money from work had gambling debts