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Can evidence be relevant but not sufficient? Explain your answer.

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I believe so yes

Step-by-step explanation:

It can still be relevant to the topic and what you're writing about, but not help prove your point.

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Relevance is ordinarily a necessary condition, but not a sufficient condition, for the admissibility of evidence. For example, relevant evidence may be excluded if its tendency to prove or disprove a fact is heavily outweighed by the possibility that the evidence will prejudice or confuse the jury.

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