I Have Evidence!



I have heard of some others in the other parishes. Reed of Weymouth has been applied to, to go to Andover to the mills which are now at work, and has gone. I have lately seen a small Manuscrip describing the proportions for the various sorts of powder, such as fit for cannon, small arms and pistols. Mike Lindell spoke with RSB Network today, where he demanded that he has “100% evidence that China and other countries” took our whole election, adding, “I’ve seen it, I have access to it.” Lindell explains that every person in America needs to see the evidence he has, regardless of party.

According to the only published newspaper account of the speech, McCarthy said that, “I have here in my hand a list of 205 State Department employees that were known to the Secretary of State.

Please do not submit this checklist with your Form I-765. It is an optional tool to use as you prepare your form, but does not replace statutory, regulatory, and form instruction requirements. We recommend that you review these requirements before completing and submitting your form. Do not send original documents unless specifically requested in the form instructions or applicable regulations. You may view the form instructions at uscis.gov/i-765.

If you submit any documents (copies or original documents, if requested) in a foreign language, you must include a full English translation along with a certification from the translator verifying that the translation is complete and accurate, and that they are competent to translate from the foreign language to English.

Did you provide the following?

  • A copy of your Form I-94, Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Record (front and back), a printout of your electronic Form I-94, or your passport or other travel document
  • A copy of your last EAD (if applicable)
  • Two identical passport-style photographs
  • Form G-28 (if you are represented by an attorney or accredited representative)
  • If you were not previously issued an EAD, you must submit a copy of a government-issued identity document

Did you provide a copy of one of the following?

  • Form I-94, Arrival-Departure Record
  • Final notice of eligibility for resettlement (approval letter)
  • Form I-797 approving derivative refugee status (Form I-730 approval)

Did you provide the following?

  • Copy of Form I-94, Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Record, passport, or travel document

Did you provide a copy of one of the following?

  • Form I-94, Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Record indicating asylee status
  • USCIS asylum approval letter
  • The signed order from EOIR granting asylum status
  • Form I-797 Approval Notice granting derivative asylum status

Did you provide the following?

  • A copy of the EOIR immigration judge’s signed order granting withholding of deportation or removal

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence you were admitted as a citizen of the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, or Palau under agreements between the U.S. and the former trust territories

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your identity and nationality (if you are without nationality, submit evidence of your residence in the last country in which you habitually resided)
  • Statement of your basis for claiming that you are covered by DED, and evidence (if available) to support your claim

Did you provide the following?

  • This application concurrently filed with Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status, or evidence that we accepted or approved your initial Form I-821
  • Evidence of your nationality and identity
  • A copy of the order granting TPS with your Form I-765 (such as a copy of your Form I-821 that the EOIR judge or Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) approved) if an EOIR immigration judge or the BIA granted TPS and you are requesting your first EAD or are re-registering for the first time

Did you provide the following?

  • This application concurrently filed with Form I-821
  • Letter indicating this application is for TPS re-registration
  • A copy (front and back) of your last available TPS document (for example, an EAD, Form I-94, passport, travel document, or a Form I-797 Approval Notice)

Did you provide the following?

  • This form concurrently filed with Form I-881, Application for Suspension of Deportation or Special Rule Cancellation of Removal (Pursuant to Section 203 of Public Law 105-100 (NACARA))

Did you provide the following?

  • Certification from the American Institute in Taiwan if you are the spouse or unmarried dependent son or daughter of an E-1 employee of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of having been lawfully enrolled on a full-time basis for one full academic year at a college, university, conservatory, or seminary approved by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) for attendance by F-1 foreign students
  • All previously used Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) numbers in the Additional Information section of the form.
  • Evidence of any previously authorized Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Optional Practical Training (OPT) and the academic level at which each was authorized
  • Form I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status, endorsed by the designated school official (DSO) before filing your Form I-765

Did you provide the following?

  • All previously used SEVIS receipt numbers and any previously authorized CPT or OPT and the academic level in which it was authorized in Part 6, Additional Information

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of the degree that is the basis for the STEM OPT and is currently listed on the STEM Designated Degree Program List
  • A copy of the Form I-20 endorsed by the DSO within 60 days before filing Form I-765
  • Evidence that the institution is currently accredited by the U.S. Department of Education and certified by SEVP if you are seeking a STEM OPT extension based on a previously earned STEM degree

Did you provide the following?

  • The international organization’s letter of certification that the proposed employment is within the scope of its sponsorship
  • A copy of Form I-20 with the employment page completed by the DSO certifying eligibility for employment

Did you provide the following?

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  • A copy of Form I-20. The DSO must complete the employment page certifying your eligibility for off-campus employment due to severe economic hardship
  • Evidence you have been in valid F-1 status for one full academic year, are a student in good standing, and are enrolled in a full course of study
  • Evidence that accepting employment will not interfere with your enrollment in a full course of study
  • Evidence the employment is necessary to avoid severe economic hardship
  • Evidence that on-campus employment is not available or is not sufficient to meet the needs that have arisen due to the unforeseen circumstances

Did you provide the following?

  • A copy of Form DS-2019
  • Evidence the J-1 principal alien is currently maintaining status
  • Evidence that any income from this employment authorization will not be used to support the J-1 principal alien
  • Evidence you are currently maintaining status
  • Evidence of all previously authorized periods of J-2 employment (if applicable)

Did you provide the following?

  • A copy of Form I-20 endorsed by the DSO
  • This form concurrently filed with Form I-539, Application to Change/Extend Nonimmigrant Status (if applicable)
  • Form I-539 requesting an extension of stay that covers the requested period of post-completion OPT and a 30-day departure period

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of a lodged or filed Form I-589 with USCIS or EOIR
    • If filed with USCIS, provide a copy of your USCIS Acknowledgment of Receipt and USCIS Asylum Interview Notice; or Form I-797C ASC Appointment Notice; any other evidence of a filed I-589
    • If lodged with EOIR, provide a legible copy of the Form I-589 containing the Received Date stamp and Lodge/Receipt Stamp
    • If filed with EOIR, provide acknowledgment you received Form I-589 (such as receipt stamp) or any other available evidence.
  • If an immigration judge (IJ) denied your Form I-589, evidence of a timely appeal of the denied asylum application with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).
  • If the BIA remanded your Form I-589 to an IJ for further adjudication of your underlying asylum claim:
    • A copy of the BIA decision and order remanding your case to the IJ; and
    • Evidence that your asylum claim remains under review by the IJ
  • If a federal court remanded your asylum claim to the BIA for further action, and your claim is still pending with the BIA: provide a copy of the federal court’s remand order.
  • Proof of arrests and convictions (if applicable)

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your lawful B nonimmigrant status (for example, a copy of your Form I-94, passport, or other travel document)
  • Evidence your employer is a B, E, F, H, I, J, L, M, O, P, Q, or TN nonimmigrant
  • Evidence you worked for the employer for at least one year before the employer entered the United States, or your employer regularly employs personal and domestic servants and has done so for a period of years before coming to the United States
  • Evidence you have either worked for this employer as a personal or domestic servant for at least one year, or evidence you have at least one year of experience as a personal or domestic servant
  • Evidence you have a residence abroad that you have no intention of abandoning

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence or your lawful B nonimmigrant status (for example, a copy of your Form I-94, passport, or other travel document)
  • Evidence that your employer is a U.S. citizen
  • Evidence your employment has a permanent home abroad or is stationed outside the United States and is temporarily visiting the United States, or evidence that your employer’s current assignment in the United States will not be longer than four years
  • Evidence your employer has employed you as a domestic servant abroad for at least six months before your admission to the United States

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your lawful B nonimmigrant status (for example, a copy of your Form I-94, passport, or other travel document)
  • A letter from the airline fully describing your duties and stating your position would entitle you to E nonimmigrant status except for the fact that you are not a national of the same country as the airline, or because there is no treaty of commerce and navigation in effect between the United States and that country

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your lawful E nonimmigrant status (for example, a copy of your Form I-94, passport, or other travel document)
  • Evidence of your spouse’s lawful E nonimmigrant status (for example, copy of your spouse’s Form I-94, passport, or other travel document)
  • Marriage certificate, or if not available, other secondary evidence of the marriage

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your lawful L nonimmigrant status (for example, a copy of your Form I-94, passport, or other travel document)
  • Evidence of your spouse’s lawful L nonimmigrant status (for example, a copy of your spouse’s Form I-94, passport, or other travel document)
  • Marriage certificate, or if not available, other secondary evidence of the marriage

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of a legal marriage
  • Evidence you and your spouse legally terminated any prior marriages (if applicable)
  • Evidence you reside in the CNMI
  • Evidence your spouse obtained E-2C status
  • Evidence you obtained E-2C status as a dependent
  • A copy of your spouse’s CNMI issued Long-Term Business Certificate or Foreign Investment Certificate

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence that either your spouse is the beneficiary of an approved Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, or your spouse received H-1B status based on the American Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act (AC21) sections 106(a) and (b)
  • Evidence of your current nonimmigrant status, such as a copy of your Form I-94 showing your admission in (or change of status to) H-4 nonimmigrant status or file this form concurrently filed with Form I-539, Application to Change/Extend Nonimmigrant Status (if applicable)
  • Marriage certificate, or if not available, other secondary evidence of the marriage

Did you provide the following?

  • Proof you are in the United States in E-3, H-1B, H-1B1, O-1, or L-1 nonimmigrant status
  • Proof of your approved Form I-140
  • Evidence you are facing compelling circumstances while you wait for your immigrant visa to become available
  • Proof of arrests and convictions (if applicable)

Did you provide the following?

  • Proof of your nonimmigrant status
  • Proof of relationship to the principal beneficiary of the approved Form I-140
  • Proof that the spouse or parent principal beneficiary was granted employment authorization or has a pending Form I-765 under eligibility category (c)(35).
  • Proof of arrests and convictions (if applicable)

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your admission (for example, a copy of your Form I-94, passport, or other travel document)
  • Copy of your K visa
I have evidence

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your most recent admission (for example, a copy of your Form I-94, passport, or other travel document)
  • I-797C Notice of Action

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your valid V status (for example, an approval notice, your Form I-94, passport, or this form filed concurrently with your application for V status)

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of a pending I-485 under INA 245 (for example, a copy of your Form I-485 receipt notice or other evidence)

Did you provide the following?

  • This form filed concurrently with Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, or evidence of a pending I-485 (for example, a copy of your Form I-485 receipt notice or other evidence)

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your meaningful progress toward completing the National Interest Waiver obligations
  • If you did not work as a National Interest Waiver physician during any period of the previous year, submit an explanation why and provide a statement of future intent to work as a physician in a qualifying location

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence that we approved one of the following forms:
    • Form I-687, Application for Status as a Temporary Resident Under Section 245A of the INA
    • Form I-700, Application for Status as a Special Agricultural Worker
    • A copy of an EAD showing your temporary resident status

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your lawful N nonimmigrant status (for example, a copy of your Form I-94, passport, or other travel document)

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence that EOIR-42A or EOIR-42B is currently pending with EOIR
  • Evidence you paid the application filing fee
I Have Evidence!

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence your Form I-700, Application for Status as a Temporary Resident Under Section 210 of the INA, is currently pending (for example, a copy of a receipt notice or other evidence)

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence your Form I-687, Application for Status as a Temporary Resident Under 245A of the INA, is pending (for example, a copy of a receipt notice or other evidence)

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence you were paroled into the United States for urgent humanitarian reasons or reasons of significant public benefit (for example, a copy of your Form I-94, passport, or other travel document)

NOTE: If you were paroled into the United States after establishing a credible fear of persecution or torture pursuant to INA 235(b)(1)(A), you are not eligible for either an initial or renewal EAD under the (c)(11) eligibility category. You may still be eligible to apply for work authorization based on the (c)(8) eligibility category if your asylum application has been pending for more than 365 days and you meet the remaining eligibility requirements.

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of a grant of deferred action (for example, a copy of an order, notice or other document)
  • Proof you have an economic necessity to work (financial information)

Did you provide the following?

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  • This form concurrently filed with Form I-821D, Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
  • Your completed Form I-765 Worksheet

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Did you provide the following?

  • A copy of the EOIR immigration judge’s Order of Removal and Form I-220B, Order of Supervision (if any)

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence you were a Catholic Social Services (CSS), League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), or Zambrano class member applicant before Oct. 1, 2000
  • Evidence your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, is currently pending (for example, a receipt notice or other evidence)

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your valid T-1 nonimmigrant status

Schiff I Have Evidence

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your valid T nonimmigrant derivative status:
    • A copy of the approval notice for your T nonimmigrant status if you obtained T nonimmigrant status while in the United States, or
    • A copy of your passport with your T nonimmigrant visa if you were admitted to the United States as a T nonimmigrant.
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Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your valid T nonimmigrant status
  • This application filed concurrently with Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, or evidence of a pending I-485 (for example, a copy of your Form I-485 receipt notice or other evidence)

Did you provide the following?

  • A copy of your passport with your U nonimmigrant visa

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your valid U nonimmigrant derivative status:
    • A copy of the approval notice for your U nonimmigrant status if you obtained U nonimmigrant status while in the United States, or
    • A copy of your passport with your U nonimmigrant visa if you were admitted to the United States as a U nonimmigrant.

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of your valid U nonimmigrant status
  • This form filed concurrently with Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, or evidence of a pending I-485 (for example, a copy of your Form I-485 receipt notice or other evidence)

Did you provide the following?

  • Evidence of the principal beneficiary’s approved Form I-360 VAWA self-petition

Did you provide the following?

  • A copy of the civil complaint filed in court
  • Proof of lawful admission to the United States in A-3 or G-5 status (for example, a copy of your passport with your A-3 or G-5 nonimmigrant visa)
  • Evidence the civil case is still pending (if requesting renewal)

noun

  • 1The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.

    ‘the study finds little evidence of overt discrimination’
    • ‘This pattern is consistent within the whole body of evidence in the present study.’
    • ‘The evidence now questions whether the grounds on which we went to war were right.’
    • ‘Insufficient evidence is available to judge whether this relation is cause and effect.’
    • ‘There is a difference between something being true and there being evidence.’
    • ‘You could at least do us the honour of pretending you care whether there's any evidence or not before you act.’
    • ‘As a scientist, I would ask him to present some credible evidence for this belief.’
    • ‘He pondered whether such video evidence might be used to counter the threat of a touchline ban.’
    • ‘Thirdly, wise policy decisions can only be based upon the best available evidence.’
    • ‘We have attempted to find the best available evidence for the topics we discuss.’
    • ‘Major studies based on a growing body of evidence show that pesticides are not safe.’
    • ‘At the moment it appears that workers do not have to provide evidence of their belief.’
    • ‘There is also a substantial body of evidence that would support a contrary argument.’
    • ‘The limited evidence available indicated that the advice given was generally good.’
    • ‘This is not because it would be unsafe, but because we have no evidence to suggest whether or not it is safe.’
    • ‘There is no evidence to suggest whether the sniffers are local or are from outside the area.’
    • ‘Now what matters is not how a treatment is categorised but whether there's evidence to support it.’
    • ‘The shadow of the Earth cast on the Moon during an eclipse added experimental evidence to the belief.’
    • ‘The body of evidence on the health of swine clones is considerably more limited than for bovine clones.’
    • ‘Well I do not know where you would get that idea but I have no evidence of this being true.’
    • ‘The question, if one tries to balance all the available evidence, is a lot trickier than it may seem.’
    proof, confirmation, verification, substantiation, corroboration, affirmation, authentication, attestation, documentation
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    1. 1.1Law Information given personally, drawn from a document, or in the form of material objects, tending or used to establish facts in a legal investigation or admissible as testimony in court.
      • ‘He is entitled by law to call evidence and to be represented by counsel at such a hearing.’
      • ‘For the Crown it is argued that this evidence was admissible but not as evidence of similar facts.’
      • ‘In the absence of such evidence we see no need for the Attorney General to lead evidence in rebuttal.’
      • ‘The claimant introduced the documentary evidence at the start of the hearing.’
      • ‘The answer to this question depends on what evidence was properly admissible at the trial.’
      proof, confirmation, verification, substantiation, corroboration, affirmation, authentication, attestation, documentation
      testimony, statement, sworn statement, attestation, declaration, avowal, plea, submission, claim, contention, charge, allegation
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    2. 1.2Signs or indications of something.
      • ‘Subtle evidences are indications of the trend to suppress public display of Christianity in favor of other religions, paganism, or simply anti-Christian sentiment.’
      • ‘The end of the twentieth century also brought evidences of decline, marked by ephemera, bombastic spectacle, revivals from better times, and periodic infusions of life from Europe and England.’
      • ‘These evidences indicated that houseflies could be used as a model system, with the possible wider application of alleviating symptoms of aging in human subjects.’
      • ‘There are a variety of additional evidences, which indicate that most, if not all, of the Columbia River basalts were extruded underwater.’
      • ‘Group III consisted of 30 clinical samples collected from lesions that had definitive evidences of non tuberculous disease conditions, was included as negative control.’
      • ‘If some in the present ministry have been charge-sheeted in various criminal cases, there were also quite a few ministers and party in the earlier government with audio-visual evidences of their taking bribes.’
      • ‘Every now and then the scientist and anthropologists discovers new evidences, which fortify India's claim of being culturally most advanced in the ancient times.’
      • ‘Citing several discrepancies including mistake in name of the girl in the report the court decided to ignore the DNA test reports and reached to a conclusion depending on other evidences.’
      • ‘But there is peril ahead if we don't modernize the system, invest in energy the way we need to, because there will be other evidences of problems coming up.’
      • ‘Well, first, there are historical evidences for the text.’
      • ‘Everywhere are evidences of faded ambitions and forlorn whistles in the dark…’
      • ‘The evidences are all there that there is a supernatural being.’
      • ‘How is our sense of place affected by evidences of globalization?’
      • ‘Many other interesting evidences of liberality on behalf of the lord of the soil present themselves, which are well worthy of notice.’
      • ‘There are several evidences of his appreciation of the greatest Soviet ruler.’
      • ‘The first is an attempt to see whether there is evidence of Greek influence.’
      signs, indications, pointers, marks, traces, suggestions, hints
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transitive verb

[with object]usually be evidenced
  • Be or show evidence of.

    ‘that it has been populated from prehistoric times is evidenced by the remains of Neolithic buildings’
    • ‘The author herself was visibly moved by the goodwill and support that was evidenced by the large crowd.’
    • ‘This was evidenced in the cohesive and selfless display against Rangers.’
    • ‘The question of player responsiveness to virtual game environments has long been a thorny one, with many contributions to the debate evidencing fears and anxieties about the perceived powers of (new games) technology.’
    • ‘Just how the Court can determine whether a plea is or is not ‘tainted over much by self interest’ would, in my respectful view, be difficult to establish, where the plea is not to be regarded as evidencing remorse.’
    • ‘He uses their lies to confront the political opposition and force them to deny them without ever evidencing any qualms that he might be helping to spread falsehoods and wrong impressions by doing so.’
    • ‘I see that film as evidencing the insidious effects of a creeping, dangerous worldview slowly infecting a small group of people, and then one by one destroying them.’
    • ‘And today, as evidenced by the drowsy street outside, was the day of rest.’
    • ‘This can be evidenced by the way cruising has exploded over the last ten years.’
    • ‘The alternate ending has been widely anticipated in the U.S. as evidenced by internet chatter.’
    • ‘The tension was getting to everyone as was evidenced by a scuffle amongst players and officials in the tunnel.’
    • ‘Certainly the scale of the problem is not evidenced in police statistics.’
    • ‘York had not used the wind well before the break and their lack of boot power was evidenced as they repeatedly failed to clear their lines.’
    • ‘Civil Defence has to deal with a wide diversity of procedures as was evidenced by some of the activities.’
    • ‘He is no doubt a serious man as evidenced by what he told the councillors when he was elected mayor recently.’
    • ‘Its importance in social history is immense as can be evidenced in the museum.’
    • ‘This was evidenced by the long queues for the bouncy castle and frequent shrill requests for ice-cream.’
    • ‘This was evidenced by the record crowds that attended the opening day on Tuesday.’
    • ‘The opposite is evidenced by a total lack of energy and willpower, with sleep not helping even if manageable.’
    • ‘Access to the port was difficult and dangerous as evidenced by the number of shipwrecks.’
    indicate, show, reveal, be evidence of, display, exhibit, manifest, denote, evince, signify
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Phrases

    give evidence
    Law
    • Give information and answer questions formally and in person in court or at an inquiry.

      ‘the person concerned may refuse to give evidence’
      • ‘The third parties were not represented but they gave evidence in the Crown Court.’
      • ‘I presume she gave evidence in response to questions asked of her by the prosecutor.’
      • ‘They involve each claimant getting into the witness box and giving evidence as to what happened to them.’
      • ‘None who gave evidence at the inquiry were ever challenged even though some of them did not know the Jones family.’
      • ‘Do they relate to the transactions about which your affidavit gives evidence?’
    turn King's evidence
    British Law
    • (of a criminal) give information in court against one's partners in order to receive a less severe punishment.

      • ‘in exchange for not being prosecuted he agreed to turn Queen's evidence’
    turn state's evidence
    Law
    • 1US (of a criminal) give information in court against one's partners in order to receive a less severe punishment.

      ‘Two of his codefendants confessed to their parts in the robbery, and one codefendant turned state's evidence in return for a reduced sentence.’
      • ‘Some read it as a cautionary tale for anyone contemplating turning state's evidence in antitrust trials.’
      • ‘He is currently serving seven years after admitting his role and has told the court he would have received 28 years if he had not turned Queen's evidence.’
      • ‘He's thinking of turning state's evidence and wants me to try to get him immunity after the mess with the Bulls is cleared up.’
      • ‘And his drug suppliers turned state's evidence basically, got immunity and turned him in to a multi-agency taskforce.’
      • ‘Jackson turned state's evidence against his cohorts.’
      • ‘This book relies predominantly on the evidence of pentiti, mafiosi who have turned state's evidence, to piece together a history.’
      • ‘He must say that I shall only leave him alone if he turns King's evidence and tells all he knows of the plot against the King.’
      • ‘Tye turned state's evidence, and has never been charged.’
      • ‘One turned state's evidence, admitted his involvement and expressed remorse.’
    • 2Give evidence for the prosecution.

      ‘persuading one-time gang members to turn state's evidence’
      • ‘They'll either prosecute him or they'll let him roll and turn state's evidence and get some kind of immunity.’
      • ‘Anthony had made a deal with the District Attorney to turn state's evidence and testify against Smith, if they ever caught him.’
      • ‘Personally, I was surprised neither one of them tried to turn state's evidence against the other.’
      • ‘It displays the old left assumption that all state sector workers should turn state's evidence, and state's investigator.’
      • ‘I decide to turn state's evidence against the Bamboo Union, in particular against some very senior members on some very serious crimes.’
    in evidence
    • Noticeable; conspicuous.

      ‘his dramatic flair is still very much in evidence’
      • ‘At the counter the man who had sold me Tokyo was no longer in evidence; no doubt he had been instantly promoted.’
      • ‘That desire was strongly in evidence in a Gaullist France even during the Cold War.’
      • ‘Its Victorian heritage is in evidence in the grand frontages that line the sea front and perch on the chalky cliffs.’
      • ‘The fun aspect of the event was very much in evidence as the children did their best to get dressed up for the day.’
      • ‘Indeed family atmosphere is very much in evidence as one walks around the Institute.’
      • ‘Then the grasshoppers and other fair weather insects will be in evidence.’
      • ‘Since the stock market crash of 2000, the star fund managers are less in evidence.’
      • ‘Heavy rainfall was experienced over a few days and hailstone was also in evidence.’
      • ‘All those familiar dimensions of the overnight stay were soon in evidence.’
      • ‘But on the night we visited it was well below zero, and there were no youngsters in evidence.’

Origin

Axon Evidence Com

Middle English via Old French from Latin evidentia, from evident- ‘obvious to the eye or mind’ (see evident).

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