Which of the following statements accurately reflect the meaning of 'relevance' as it pertains to admissibility considerations?

A.
Potential evidence is relevant if it directly or indirectly tends to prove or disprove the existence of a fact in dispute.

B.
Potential evidence is relevant if it is admissible as evidence during the trial.

C.
Potential evidence is relevant if the court is persuaded by it.

D.
Potential evidence is relevant if there is a logical, cognitive, and legal connection between the evidence and the facts in dispute.

A. Potential evidence is relevant if it directly or indirectly tends to prove or disprove the existence of a fact in dispute.

D. Potential evidence is relevant if there is a logical, cognitive, and legal connection between the evidence and the facts in dispute.