Footprint Evidence (Noun)
Meaning
Evidence in the form of footprints; "there was footprint evidence that he had been at the scene of the crime".
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The police collected footprint evidence from the scene of the break-in to compare it to the shoes of the suspects.
- At the murder trial, the prosecution presented footprint evidence that linked the defendant to the crime scene.
- Despite the thorough investigation, no fingerprint or DNA evidence was found, but there was footprint evidence that suggested the killer was a large male.
- The footprint evidence was crucial in solving the mystery of the stolen jewelry, as it led detectives to a suspect who had a distinctive gait.
- The defense attorney argued that the footprint evidence was circumstantial and did not prove that his client was involved in the arson.