What does a private detective do before and during a court in order to prove someone is guilty with his collected evidence?

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answer:If he’s working for the prosecution, he needs to give all the evidence to the prosecuting attorney. If he’s working for the defense, he isn’t looking to accuse anyone; he’s looking for evidence to prove the accused didn’t do it, and he needs to give it to the attorney representing the client.

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