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A is accused of murdering B. The following facts are constructed in the case:
1. An hour before the murder, A took B in his car to a certain place
2. A alone returned home
3. A's cloth were found to be blood-stained
The evidence which takes into account the above mentioned facts is called

A. Circumstantial evidence

B. Direct evidence

C. Secondary evidence

D. Real evidence

Answer: Option A


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