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- ) What does 'due process'mean? That someone doesn't have to testify against themselves That people must be read their rights That people have the right to a fair trial That the government can't take your property without paying a fair price for it That you can't be tried for the same crime twice
- You are an investigato called out to a scene, which of the following pieces of evidence would you classify as biological evidence? A. Ransom note B. Video recording C. Gun D. None of the above
- You are an investigator called out to a scene, which of the following would you classify as physical evidence? A. Drop of blood B. Video recording C. Feather D. Wood chippings
- are called to a scene of a shooting in a downtown alley. The victim was found with gunshot wounds to the chest. The initial investigation reveals multiple qunches were fired and witnesse s report hearing a loud argument before shots were fired. You find several spent cartridge investigati the ground. The evidence collect could be classified as what? A. Biological B. Class C. Individual D. Direct
- What is the primary criterion for admissibility of scientific evidence under the Frye Standard? A. Whether the evidence is relevant to the case B. Whether the evidence was collected ethically or not C. Whether the scientific method used to obtain the evidence is generally accepted within the relevant scientific community D. Whether the evidence supports the prosecution's theory of the case