Physical Objects
* A bloody knife: This could be presented as evidence in a murder trial.
* A burnt-out electrical cord: This could be evidence in a fire investigation.
* A damaged car part: This could be evidence in a car accident case.
* A contract with forged signatures: This could be evidence in a fraud case.
* A counterfeit bill: This could be evidence in a counterfeiting case.
Visual Representations
* A photograph of a crime scene: This could help jurors understand the scene and location of evidence.
* A video recording of a traffic accident: This could provide a clear view of the events leading up to the accident.
* A map showing the route of a burglary: This could help jurors understand the suspect's movements.
* A diagram of a product defect: This could help jurors understand how the defect caused an injury.
* A chart showing financial transactions: This could help jurors understand financial fraud.
Other Sensory Evidence
* A voice recording of a threatening phone call: This could be used to identify the caller.
* A recording of a conversation between the defendant and a witness: This could be used to corroborate or refute witness testimony.
* A physical demonstration of a product malfunction: This could be used to show how the product is dangerous.
Important Points about Demonstrative Evidence
* It must be relevant to the case: The evidence must be directly connected to the facts in question.
* It must be authenticated: The evidence must be proven to be what it is claimed to be.
* It must be properly admitted by the court: The rules of evidence must be followed before demonstrative evidence can be presented.
Let me know if you'd like more specific examples or have any further questions about demonstrative evidence!