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Both sides use evidence to prove and argue their case. Evidence can be lay testimony (non-expert testimony), expert testimony, documents, physical objects, diagrams and almost anything else you can imagine so long as the evidence is reliable and relevant. It will be your lawyer's job to lay the proper foundation for the court so as to have the desired evidence admitted.
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