1.09 Limited Purpose of Evidence is a type of evidence used in legal proceedings that is limited in scope, but still admissible. This type of evidence is used when a more complete form of evidence is not available, or when the purpose of the evidence is limited to a certain area. There are two types of 1.09 Limited Purpose of Evidence: 1) demonstrative evidence and 2) circumstantial evidence. Demonstrative evidence is evidence that is used to illustrate a point or explain a concept. This type of evidence could be photographs, videos, diagrams, models, or other visual aids. Circumstantial evidence is evidence that does not directly state a fact, but rather, implies it. This type of evidence could be testimony, documents, or other objects that provide indirect evidence of a fact.