silent witness theory
noun
                                                                                
                                                            silent witness the·o·ry
                    
                                                        
            
                                
              
          
                                                      : a theory or rule in the law of evidence: photographic evidence (as photographs or videotapes) produced by a process whose reliability is established may be admitted as substantive evidence of what it depicts without the need for an eyewitness to verify the accuracy of its depiction                                      
                
                    
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