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CHFI EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 100% ACCURATE/ | latest 2024/25 exams updates |
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CHFI EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 100% 
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Rule 901 - -Authentication or identifying evidence. 
Best evidence rule - -In place to prevent any alteration of digital evidence. States that the court only 
allows the original evidence of any document/photo/recording. 
According to the best rule of evidence duplicates will suffice under which conditions? - --Original 
evidence is destroyed due to fire or flood 
-Original evidence is destroyed in the normal course of business. 
-Origin...
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Laws of Evidence (MCOLES Objectives) Latest 2023/2024
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Laws of Evidence (MCOLES Objectives) Latest 2023/2024Laws of Evidence (MCOLES Objectives) Latest 2023/2024*Types of Evidence* - ANSWER-- Real of Physical 
- Circumstantial 
- Demonstrative 
- Testimonial 
 
*Presumption of Innocence* - ANSWER-"A person accused of a crime is presumed to be innocent... unless you are satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that [they] are guilty." 
 
*Beyond a Reasonable Doubt* - ANSWER-"A fair, honest doubt growing out of the evidence or lack of evidence. It is no...
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CHFI Mandatory Revision Questions And Correct Answers
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Rule 901 Authentication or identifying evidence. 
Best evidence rule In place to prevent any alteration of digital evidence. States that the 
court only allows the original evidence of any document/photo/recording. 
According to the best rule of evidence duplicates will suffice under which conditions? - 
Original evidence is destroyed due to fire or flood 
-Original evidence is destroyed in the normal course of business. 
-Original evidence is in possession of a third party. 
Rule 101 Fed rules...
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Criminal Investigations Exam 1|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Rules and Admissability of Evidence 
Relevant, Material, Competent 
 
 
 
Criminal Investigation 
The process of collecting crime-related information to reach certain goals 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Common Activities Performed in Investigations 
Searching for victims and witnesses, interviewing for victims and witnesses, Reading and writing reports 
 
 
 
Criminal Investiagtion Goals 
To solve a crime, To provide evidence in support of a conviction in court, Provide level of service to satisf...
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Criminal Investigations Exam 1 with complete solutions
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Rules and Admissability of Evidence - Answer- Relevant, Material, Competent 
 
Criminal Investigation - Answer- The process of collecting crime-related information to reach certain goals 
 
Common Activities Performed in Investigations - Answer- Searching for victims and witnesses, interviewing for victims and witnesses, Reading and writing reports 
 
Criminal Investiagtion Goals - Answer- To solve a crime, To provide evidence in support of a conviction in court, Provide level of service to sati...
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Law of Evidence - Lecture 8 - Admissability of Evidence (Part 2)
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Lecture notes for the Law of Evidence module linked to Raitt on Evidence. 
 
Author achieved a first-class grade for the module.
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CBPO Exam 2 With Complete Solutions
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6 States/territories that make you a USC, with date ? 
Alaska 1867 
Hawaii 1900 
USVI 1927 
Puerto Rico 1941 
Guam 1950 
CNMI 1986 
 
 
 
3 Territories that make you a US National, dates? 
America Samoa 1900 
Swains Island 1925 
Philippines 1899-1946 (only) 
 
 
 
What is an Alien? 
person not a citizen of that country 
 
 
 
what is the definition of residence? 
general abode 
 
 
 
What gives Jus Soli (SOIL) authority? 
14th Amendment 
 
 
 
What gives Jus Sanguinis (BLOOD) authority? 
law pas...
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Laws of Evidence (MCOLES Objectives) questions with correct answers
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*Types of Evidence* - Answer - Real of Physical 
- Circumstantial 
- Demonstrative 
- Testimonial 
 
*Presumption of Innocence* - Answer "A person accused of a crime is presumed to be innocent... unless you are satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that [they] are guilty." 
 
*Beyond a Reasonable Doubt* - Answer "A fair, honest doubt growing out of the evidence or lack of evidence. It is not merely an imaginary or possible doubt..." 
 
*Chain of Custody* - Answer Procedures to ensure the i...
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Laws of Evidence (MCOLES Objectives)correctly answered 2023
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Laws of Evidence (MCOLES Objectives)correctly answered 2023*Types of Evidence* - correct answer - Real of Physical 
- Circumstantial 
- Demonstrative 
- Testimonial 
 
*Presumption of Innocence* - correct answer "A person accused of a crime is presumed to be innocent... unless you are satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that [they] are guilty." 
 
*Beyond a Reasonable Doubt* - correct answer "A fair, honest doubt growing out of the evidence or lack of evidence. It is not merely an imaginary o...
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Laws of Evidence (MCOLES Objectives) Questions with complete solution 2023
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Laws of Evidence (MCOLES Objectives) Questions with complete solution 2023Types of Evidence 
- Real of Physical 
- Circumstantial 
- Demonstrative 
- Testimonial 
 
 
 
Presumption of Innocence 
"A person accused of a crime is presumed to be innocent... unless you are satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that [they] are guilty." 
 
 
 
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt 
"A fair, honest doubt growing out of the evidence or lack of evidence. It is not merely an imaginary or possible doubt..." 
 
 
 
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