Aliunde

/ˌæliˈʌndi/ adverb

Definition

From another source or place; in law, evidence coming from outside or from elsewhere (often used in the phrase 'aliunde evidence').

Etymology

From Latin 'aliunde' meaning 'from elsewhere,' combining 'alius' (other) and 'unde' (from where). It's a legal term preserved in English law and jurisprudence.

Kelly Says

Judges use 'aliunde evidence' to mean evidence that comes from outside the main case—like information that helps explain or support what you're claiming but isn't the core proof.

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