New York Watch, Guard, or Patrol Agency (WGP) License Practice Exam

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What is Corroborating Evidence?

  1. Evidence contradicting an existing claim

  2. Evidence that is no longer relevant

  3. Evidences supplementary to that already given and tending to strengthen or confirm it

  4. A direct confession

The correct answer is: Evidences supplementary to that already given and tending to strengthen or confirm it

Corroborating evidence refers to any additional evidence that supports or strengthens a previous claim or piece of evidence. Option A is incorrect because contradicting evidence would not support the initial claim. Option B is incorrect because corroborating evidence is still relevant. Option D is incorrect because a confession would not necessarily strengthen or confirm an existing claim.