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    two-pronged test of admissibility. 6 Explain in details‚ what is forensic science? Forensic science technicians help investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence. 7 What is ballistics and what does it attempt to prove? Forensic ballistics entails the examination of bullets and firearms in an attempt to identify particular weapons used. 8 When should latent fingerprints be photographed? Latent fingerprints are invisible to the naked eye under ordinary light‚ but. Latent prints

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    The Definitive Gun Value and Identification Resource When it comes to up-to-date gun prices and the most comprehensive firearms values there’s only one place to turn — the Standard Catalog of Firearms. The trusted resource has kept gun collectors‚ FFL dealers‚ and those who buy and sell arms online in the know for more than a quarter of a century. And the vital gun values reference continues to deliver in its 28th Edition with more indispensable information on rifles‚ shotguns and handguns than

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    “Cuban missile crisis “which happened in 1962‚ the film perspective was seen from the united states political leadership. In October 1962‚ U-2 aeronautical observation photographs uncover that the Soviet Association is setting middle of the road run ballistic rockets conveying atomic weapons in Cuba. John F. Kennedy is a president of (Bruce Greenwood) and his consultants came up with arrangement of activity to keep their actuation Kennedy is resolved to demonstrate that the Unified States won’t permit

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    have the greatest short-term market potential and incur the least research and development cost. In consideration of these factors and based upon the results of our market opportunity analysis‚ we recommend that Photon-X focus on applications for firearms tracking. 2 INTRODUCTION Photon-X technologies can be differentiated into three segments. These segments include invisible liquid optical barcodes‚ three-dimensional shape-based discrimination‚ and detection of items that are hidden within shadows

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    name is Cameron Paul. P-A-U-L. What do you do for a living? I am a crime scene analyst with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Laboratory Service Division‚ also known as the State Laboratory. Currently‚ I conduct all ballistics and firearms analysis‚ in addition to my duties as a chief CSA. What is your relationship with this case? On May 22nd‚ I received a call from an officer who was investigating an abandoned vehicle down at Chaqutaqua Park. He reported that the vehicle

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    evidence it all comes down to the credibility of the eye witness. When a fire arm is used in a crime scene there will sometimes be shell casings‚ gun powder residue‚ gunshots‚ bullets or other signs of ballistics. Even the smallest of amount of gunshot can often times be traced back to a specific firearm. This helps investigators link a weapon used in a crime or multiple crimes to an individual person. Videotapes or photographs are always useful in any investigation. Most videotapes will come with a

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    Amanda Grabowski American Government Essay #1 Supreme Court Case Riley V. California Facts of the Case The facts of the case stated that on August 2‚ 2009‚ Riley‚ who belonged to the one of the gangs of San Diego‚ California‚ and others shot at a rival gang member while driving past them. The shooters got into Riley’s car and drove away. Then‚ twenty days later on August 22‚ 2009‚ the police pulled Riley over driving a different car because of his expired license registration tags. They found

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    Amendment guarantees no rights to individuals at all‚ and the defendants lost the case as soon as it was obvious that they were not a member of the militia. The second concern about the Second Amendment was does the right of the individual to own a firearm‚ is against state regulations as well as federal regulation? During 1876 the Supreme court said the right if it existed was enforce able only against the federal government ‚ but it’s

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    Gelatin is used to testing firearms ammunition. I have seen television shows in the past that act out battle scenes‚ but instead of stabbing and shooting people they used ballistic gelatin. How convenient is that? Gelatin can also be used as a hair styling gel. When boiling water is added unflavored gelatin and cooled it creates a gel. Get ready to bring

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    Kimberly Correa Forensics Dr. Edmond Locard was a pioneer in forensic science who became known as the Sherlock Holmes of France. He formulated the basic principle of forensic science: "Every contact leaves a trace". This became known as Locard’s exchange principle. Born on November 13 1877 in Saint-Chamond‚ France‚ Locard studied medicine and law at Lyon‚ eventually becoming the assistant of Alexandre Lacassagne‚ a criminologist and professor. He held this post until 1910‚ when

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