Physical Security Professional Certification Practice Exam

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For evidence to be legally acceptable, it must be competent, relevant, and what else?

  1. Necessary

  2. Useful

  3. Material

  4. Pertinent

The correct answer is: Material

For evidence to be legally acceptable, it must be competent, relevant, and material. The term "material" in this context refers to evidence that is significant and directly related to the case at hand. Material evidence has an actual bearing on the facts being disputed, meaning it can influence the outcome of a trial or legal proceeding. This characteristic ensures that the evidence presented is not just relevant but also essential in establishing or disproving a fact in the context of the case. Therefore, materiality is crucial in determining whether evidence can be considered valid in a legal setting.