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Definition of Footprint evidence
1. Noun. Evidence in the form of footprints. "There was footprint evidence that he had been at the scene of the crime"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Footprint Evidence
Literary usage of Footprint evidence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Complete Index of the Notes in Annotated Cases, American and English by Eugene Glenroy Kreider (1922)
"Footprint, evidence obtained by requiring defendant to furnish shoe to compare
with footprint, admissibility. 9-655; 1917B-237. Foreign laws as provable by ..."
2. A Late Triassic Footprint Fauna from the Culpeper Basin, Northern Virginia by Robert E. Weems (1987)
"Kingston, M. ]., LaPiana, V. ]., Purdy, TL and Weems, RE, 1976, footprint evidence
for flocking behavior in Late Triassic bipedal ..."
3. The Principles of Judicial Proof: As Given by Logic, Psychology, and General by John Henry Wigmore (1913)
"A curious feature of the Kings- wood murder case is that no attention was paid
to footprint evidence, which it nevertheless distinctly appears was available ..."
4. The Lure of the Leopard Skin: A Story of the African Wilds by Josephine Hope Westervelt (1921)
"Early the next morning they found the carcass of the mule some three hundred
yards away from camp, and footprint evidence revealed at least one lion, ..."