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    Fingerprint Evidence

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    Fingerprint Evidence Jose Tapia Lt. Lathrop CO8 June 10‚ 2013 Introduction The Study of fingerprints became one of the most important aspects in criminal investigations and forensic detections. This is because fingerprint identification is far too unique‚ and its success rate outperforms even DNA identification. Fingerprints identified at crime scenes fall into three categories‚ latent‚ plastic‚ and visible fingerprints. Many people don’t realize is that the importance of the fingerprints

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    Dna Technology History

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    History of DNA Technology During the early1960s‚ there was great progress being made in beginning to understand the structure of genes and the mechanisms of their replication‚ expression‚ and regulation in prokaryotes and the viruses that began to infect them (Berg 2010). However at the time it was still unknown as to whether or not these findings applied to eukaryotes. This is because the tools used at the time for exploring genetic properties were not fit for the task. By the spring of 1972‚ the

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    Carolan‚ M. & Keating‚ R. (1999‚ May 11). $$$ for school internet but little for the soul :[All Editions]. Newsday (Combined Editions)‚ p. A38. Retrieved May 12‚ 2005‚ from Newsday database. (Document ID; 41269642). Quesada‚ T. (2004‚ October 29). FCC ruling bolsters BellSouth’s plans for fiber development. Business Journal‚ Jacksonville: Oct 29‚ 2004‚ Vol. 20‚ Iss. 3: p. 4. West‚ M. (2004‚ October 26). Schools plan internet changes; Dowagiac board opts for fiber-optic network. South Bend Tribune‚ p.

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    What is the difference between direct and circumstantial evidence? Give two practical examples of each. Direct evidence proves a fact without interference and does not require any reasoning to arrive at the conclusion to be drawn from the evidence. Basically it can prove a fact by itself. Everything a witness saw‚ heard‚ found‚ etc. are examples of direct evidence. -A customer was present when they robbed the supermarket‚ he witnessed the event. -A person saw through the window when the criminal

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    Courts of Healing

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    Courts of healing justice are specialized courts that deal in specific types of offenders. The ones that will be covered here are juvenile courts‚ family courts‚ and drug courts. These courts keep these specific types of cases out of the general courts. Their goal is to try to heal the offender of what is causing them to offend instead of just locking them up. They are also referred to courts of second chance. These courts work with social services and law enforcement agencies to provide special

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    Teen Court

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    were referred to the Escambia county teen court. Only 25 of the teens reoffended. B. Teen court is a program designed to help teens learn accountability and responsibility after committing a crime. C. I became interested in this topic because I would like to learn what happens to teens that commit crimes‚ but don’t get incarcerated. D. It will help me learn about the court systems for when I become a lawyer in my later life. E. I believe that teen court is a very helpful program that gives juveniles

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    Dna Analysis Essay

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    biology to law enforcement. This discipline has been used to solve crimes by matching crime scene evidence to suspects‚ identifying victims and determining paternity to name a few. DNA based techniques are a sub-discipline of forensic biology and are a crucial component in this field of work. DNA analysis began in the mid 1980’s and revolutionised the field of forensic science. With continual refinement of DNA analysis methods in crime laboratories over the years‚ small amounts of blood‚ saliva‚ skin cells

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    Court Observation

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    Court observation The courts have the function of giving the public a chance to present themselves whether to prosecute or defend themselves if any disputes against them rises. It is known to everyone that a court is a place where disputes can be settled while using the right and proper procedures. The court is also the place where a just‚ fair and unbiased trial can be heard so that it would not cause any disadvantage to either of the party involved in the dispute. The parties are given

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    EVIDENCE LAW

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    usually easy…”1 Adrian Keane and Paul McKeown have noted down that evidence is merely information by which facts tend to be proved‚ and that the law of evidence is the body of law and discretion managing the means by which facts may be proved in court of law‚ tribunals‚ and even arbitrations where strict rules of evidence apply.2 Ian Dennis has also a very similar view regarding the definition for evidence‚ he is also stating that evidence is information‚ he goes on stating that the information provides

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    Chapter 5 Addressing Modes

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    Chapter 5: Addressing Modes  5.1: Immediate and Register addressing modes  1. ​ Can the programmer of a microcontroller  make up  new addressing modes?   // unless you’re David Barahona you can’t :p   2. ​ Show the instruction to load 1000 0000 (binary) into  R3  MOV R3‚ 80H  or  MOV R3‚ 1000_0000b   3. ​ Why is  the following invalid? ​ “MOV R2‚ DPTR”   ​ DPTR is a 16­bit register and CANNOT be loaded into a 8­bit register like R2.  Unless you break down DPTR into (Data Pointer High) and (Data Pointer Low) 

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