List the possible problems with forensic scientific evidence, and describe one of them.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
See Table 13.4, "Problems with Forensic Scientific Evidence under Daubert."
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The Model Penal Code
A. is the penal law of the United States. B. is a code drafted by scholars with the hope that the states would consider its ratifcation. C. is a code drafted by the New York legislature that has been adopted by many other states. D. is a code drafted by scholars for use in academic settings only.
Assume a person was present at a crime scene but left before the responding officer arrived. The officer should gather information about that person, such as what period was the person present, what did the person say or do while there, what relationship the person has with the victim or suspect, and did the person leave or take anything from the scene.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Search warrants must be executed within a prescribed period of time, usually within 10 days
a. True b. False
The crime scene notes must accurately record:
a. The tasks assigned each investigator. b. Personnel arrivals and departures from the scene. c. Descriptions of evidence present at the crime scene. d. All of the above