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'''Transient evidence''' is [[evidence]] that has no meaning or is so false it is easy to see through it.
'''Transient evidence''' is [[evidence]] that has no meaning or is so false it is easy to see through it. Transient evidence may be lost a short period of time after the [[crime]] took place.<ref>"SUPPORT CENTER PORTSMOUTH INSTRUCTION 5100.5A." U.S. Department of Transportation. 10 November 1994.<br>http://www.uscg.mil/mlclant/iscportsmouth/isc_instructions/INST%205100.5A.doc</ref> For example, [[weather]] and [[witness]] [[recollection]] are considered transient evidence.

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Transient evidence is evidence that has no meaning or is so false it is easy to see through it. Transient evidence may be lost a short period of time after the crime took place.[1] For example, weather and witness recollection are considered transient evidence.

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  1. ^ "SUPPORT CENTER PORTSMOUTH INSTRUCTION 5100.5A." U.S. Department of Transportation. 10 November 1994.
    http://www.uscg.mil/mlclant/iscportsmouth/isc_instructions/INST%205100.5A.doc