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Which of the following is NOT a form of physical evidence?

  1. Documents related to the case

  2. Witness statements

  3. Tags from collars

  4. Items found at the scene

The correct answer is: Witness statements

Witness statements are considered testimonial evidence rather than physical evidence. Physical evidence refers to tangible objects that can be collected, analyzed, and examined to establish facts or support a case. Examples of physical evidence include documents related to the case, which provide written proof of transactions or events; tags from collars, which can serve to identify animals; and items found at the scene, which can be crucial for understanding what occurred. In contrast, witness statements rely on personal accounts and perceptions, making them subjective rather than physical. This distinction is important in investigative contexts, where physical evidence often holds more weight in proving facts.