Missouri Exhibit B is a document that is used in a court of law as part of the evidence in a criminal trial. It is a signed statement from a witness that includes details of the incident or crime that is being tried. It is typically used to supplement other evidence, such as physical evidence, photographs, or other witness statements. Missouri Exhibit B can be used in both criminal and civil cases. There are two types of Missouri Exhibit B: Direct Evidence and Circumstantial Evidence. Direct Evidence is direct testimony from a witness regarding a particular fact or event. Circumstantial Evidence is evidence that infers a fact or event from other facts that have been established.