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Mark the incorrect statement:

A. Evidence is always allowed of facts which are necessary to introduce the main fact or some relevant fact

B. Evidence can be given of facts which support or rebut an inference suggested by a fact in issue or relevant fact

C. Facts which contradict the inference of guilt will also be relevant

D. Circumstances of the situation are not relevant to prove an identity

Answer: Option D


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