The stages of presentation of evidence typically include the following: First, the evidence is introduced during the opening statements, where each party outlines what they intend to prove. Next, the actual presentation occurs, where witnesses are called, and physical evidence is submitted, followed by direct and cross-examination. Finally, the closing arguments summarize the evidence presented and its implications, after which the judge or jury deliberates to reach a verdict.
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