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    Steps Necessary in Making Electronic Evidence Admissible in Court Name: Course: Instructor: Institution: Date of Submission: Introduction Electronic evidence or digital evidence is any information stored digitally that a party in a court case may use to prove a case in a court trial. This kind of evidence has been in use in the courtrooms for some timeandmay come in the form of instant message history logs‚ ATM transactions‚ browser history‚ databases‚ and other forms of electronic materials. The

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    1 What was Francis Henry Galton’s major contribution to forensic science? In the 1800’s Francis Henry Galton undertook the first definitive study of fingerprints. He developed a methodology of classifying them for filing. In 1892 Galton published a book called “Fingerprints”. The book contained the first statistical proof supporting the uniqueness of his method of personal identification. Galton’s work went on to describe the basic principles of the present fingerprinting identification system

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    history of forensics science has continued to evolve throughout history in today’s ever changing society. The beginning of this field began in the eighth century during the uprising of the Tang Dynasty in modern day China. The chinese began to use fingerprints to identify documents‚ and clay sculptures from other empires. The start of this field brought together more skills that were created to undermine those sought at damaging empires throughout history. As this field began to grow so did other forensics

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    difficult and demanding occupation that requires lots of patience‚ hard work‚ and determination. They also collect forensic evidence‚ such as fibers‚ hairs‚ weapons or tissue samples‚ to determine its significance in criminal investigation. Crime scene investigators are typically forensic scientists or field analysts who have been specially trained to preserve and collect evidence Why you chose that career? I chose this career because for a long time I’ve always been good a t looking over things thoroughly

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    Unit 6: Assignment Lisa Bowser Kaplan University CJ328: Forensic Fingerprint Analysis Prof: David Bridges October 28‚ 2012 When I was dusting my apartment for prints I found about 5 different prints and 2 partial prints. I found one partial print on the glass on my coffee table in the living room and one partial print on the night stand in my room. I found 2 prints on the glass on the sliding door to my patio and 1 print on the mirror in the master bathroom‚ 1 print on the back of a CD

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    and I can officially say that I learned a lot from a chemistry class‚ and it will benefit me later in life. In this class‚ we learned a lot of tricks‚ but three of them were more interesting and important to me‚ dry ice and hot water‚ revealing fingerprints‚ and shiny pennies. The dry-ice demonstration was the best one that I’ve experimented‚ and I think it’s a great reaction to be used in multiple situations. First of all‚ dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.(Pangler) Instead of melting‚ dry ice turns

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    dentistry interacts with the law‚ while the names are interchangeable‚ the field of forensic dentistry is commonly recognized by the identification of human remains‚ but it involves much more‚ and can also be useful in the evaluation of bite mark evidence‚ dentures and braces. Forensic Dentistry does go back as far as AD 59‚ when the roman emperor Nero had his mother Agrippina murdered by a slave‚ her corpse was identified from her teeth. (Platt). Modern forensic dentistry began on May 4‚ 1897‚

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    Developing fingerprints takes time and patience. Due to the water content in prints normally you can use fingerprint dust within 12 to 18 hours of the print being placed. After that time period it is recommended you use other forms of development. These forms include‚ Ninhydrin‚ Diazafluoren-9-one (DFO)‚ 1‚2-Indanedione‚ Methylthioninhydrin (5-MTN)‚ Cyanoacrylate Fuming‚ UV Light‚ and Iodine fuming. Each one of these reacts with one or more of the secretions left behind in the fingerprint. 2. Discuss

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    A registry entails no paperwork for gun owners or restrictions on gun purchases‚ just better detective work. Does this mean their lobby is onboard? Please. The NRA is working overtime to shoot holes in the new technology” (Pull the Trigger on Fingerprints‚ 2002‚ Para 5). If the NRA were on board‚ this technology would flourish. There are some states already requiring gun

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    Hemo-Tech Case Presentation Outline * 1 Myles Intro: Facts: * 1 Issues: Multiple Element Arrangement * How should revenue be allocated to each deliverable? * What sales price should be allocated to each deliverable? * How are deliverables defined? * 25-4 “A vendor shall evaluate all deliverables in an arrangement to determine whether they represent separate units of accounting. That evaluation shall be performed at the inception of the arrangement and as each

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