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    narcotic drugs primarily target the functioning of organs used for respiratory usage. Nonetheless‚ throughout the gist of the composition‚ there will be a classification of the differences of narcotic drugs in criminal law‚ a provision of the required forensic evidence needed to obtain a conviction in a drug case‚ and an explanation of the importance of the analysis of drugs in a criminal case. There are many differences in the classification of narcotic drugs in criminal law. Although all narcotics

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    variations in local laws and budgetary and staffing limitations only. 3. The tendency of the public to believe that every crime scene will yield forensic science evidence and their unrealistic expectations that a prosecutor’s case should always be bolstered and supported by forensic evidence is known as the CSI effect. 4. The final evaluator of forensic evidence is the jury. 5. In the case of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceutical‚ Inc.‚ the U.S. Supreme Court advocated that a “gatekeeper” determine

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    typically used in bars‚ night clubs‚ and at raves. Some people say that the reason that they take these drugs is so that their party experience is heightened or enhanced. 2. What are screening tests? Why are they used? Screen-test are test that help forensic scientist to identify what the substance most likely is‚ they are used to identify the drug that has been used. 3. What are color tests? Why are these tests used? Color test use a chemical reagent to the drug and observing whether or not the material

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    Forensic anthropologist study human remains to aid in the investigation of a criminal act. Scientists work to determine the age‚ sex‚ and other distinctive features of the remains. For example‚ forensic anthropologists utilize facial reconstruction methods to supply investigators clues to the individual’s appearance by measuring and marking the distance

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    Over the previous years the field of forensic science has radically expanded. Technological developments such as DNA profiling and how investigations are conducted has significantly improved humankinds ability to investigate and solve crimes through everyday science. The use of DNA evidence in criminal investigations has helped law enforcement identify criminals and solve difficult crimes. DNA can also be used to clear the accused and free people who are wrongly accused or convicted of crimes.

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    .....5 III. THE POLICE COMPUTER FORENSIC ANALYST IS NOT AN EXPERT........................................................................................................................7 A. No formal education on forensic computer………………..……………….…...7 B. Mere experience cannot be amounted as an expert…………………………......9 C. Evidence made is not of the same weight as made by those who have special studies…………………………………………………………………………...9 IV. THE POLICE COMPUTER FORENSIC ANALYST LACKS OF EXPERTISE…………………………………………………………………………10

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    Principles of Professional Responsibility for Crime Laboratories and Forensic Scientists”‚ http://www.ascld-lab.org/about_us/guidingprinciples.html 2. Fairlie‚ Steven “Second Laboratory Employee Charged With Tampering”‚ http://fairlielaw.net/second-laboratory-employee-charged-with-tampering/ 3. Floyd‚ John and Sinclair‚ Billy “Gary Alvin Richard; Wrongly Convicted Man Released after 22 Years‚ http://www.johntfloyd.com/blog/2009/05/false-forensics-an-attorneys-worst-nightmare-injustice-to-us-all/ 4. Kohn‚ David

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    Research Paper: Crime Scene Investigation (first draft) If a murder‚ a homicide and or a suicide occur‚ the crime scene investigator(s) collects the clues and evidence that will be analyzed by the forensic scientist(s) which can lead them to their suspect(s). The purpose of a Crime Scene Investigation is to help victims find justice. When a crime has been reported‚ the responding officer and/or detective have to note the dispatch information such as address/location‚ time‚ date‚ type

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    After the preservation phase‚ forensics are required to locate and identify any evidence that can be used to aid the crime case. There are several locations where evidence are usually found such as in the hard drive on the user’s personal computer‚ laptop‚ smart phone or tablet (ACPO‚ 2012). It is also critical that forensics are aware of the intention of the particular investigation. This aids in the forensics’ efforts of locating digital evidences that are relevant to the case. For example‚ in

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    Facial reconstruction

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    Do you know what forensic scientists would perform when they attempt to solve the identity of the human remains‚ which are decomposed‚ or skeletonized? Forensic scientists apply many different forensic methods‚ for example‚ facial reconstruction‚ in order to determine the identification of the unearthed skeleton (Wagner‚ 1997). Facial reconstruction is “a forensic technique that attempts to recreate an individual’s face from a skull for the purpose of identification” (Hwang et al.‚ 2012‚ p.443).

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