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This means the evidence is valid on its face, or based on the evidence, and the elements are all there for a conviction. a) Inadmissible

b) Hearsay
c) Prima facie
d) Objection

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Final answer:

The term that describes evidence that is valid on its face and all the elements are there for a conviction is prima facie. Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

The term that describes evidence that is valid on its face, or based on the evidence, and all the elements are there for a conviction is prima facie. Prima facie is a Latin term that means 'at first sight' or 'on the face of it'. It refers to evidence that, if uncontradicted or unexplained, is sufficient to establish a fact or prove a case.

For example, in a criminal case, if the prosecution presents prima facie evidence that the defendant was at the scene of the crime and had a motive, it can form the basis for a conviction unless the defense can provide evidence to rebut it.

Thus, the correct answer to the question is c) Prima facie.

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