DBT
Contributor
If you were to say that X is not good evidence to support Y, you are not saying that the evidence is not good to support Y. The former neither asserts nor denies that X is even evidence whereas the latter asserts that X is evidence while also denying that it's good.
But, from the rest of your comments, I am able discern that you deny X is evidence; however, your argument is lacking. I'm willing to entertain an analysis for the necessary and sufficient conditions.
I am saying that, if required (not something frivolous and unimportant, size of the fish caught, nobody cares,etc), the available evidence should relate to the claim being made. That the body of information - evidence - used to support or establish the truth of a claim being made (testimony), must necessarily relate to the claim and be sufficient to determine whether the claim is true or false.
Do you think it's true, or do you think it's false that one can have evidence that supports something you once did even though it's something you never did?
Overlap - CCTV showing that you were in the area at the time of the theft - and ambiguous information - a witness who mistakes you for the thief because of your similar build and appearance as the thief, thus giving the appearance of evidence going against you.
A case of false evidence.
Illustration: you're 15 and have never smoked. Those are the facts. Your friends do, but you don't. Just yesterday, you were standing outside with your friends (whom were smoking) and one of them needed to free her hands and asked you to momentarily hold her cigarette. So, there you are, standing there, holding a lit cigarette. Your neighbor takes a picture of you holding that cigarette. Nice picture too! Catches the smoke coming out the cig and all. Quite vivid pic actually.
Yes. A case of incomplete information. Therefore misleading information being used as evidence. Which in turn makes it false evidence.
Something to be wary of.
Due care and diligence required if someone's life depends on it, or the claim is important in other ways.
