Transient Evidence - ANSWERS-A strong smell of gasoline at a crime scene would
be an example of what kind of evidence?
shows all measurements - ANSWERS-A rough crime scene sketch
Folded Paper - ANSWERS-appropriate primary container for the collection and
preservation of dried blood collected from the surface of an object
none of the above - ANSWERS-Video taping for documentation purposes at a
crime scene is not an acceptable subsitute for taking notes, taking photograph,
sketching crime scene, or none of the above?
safety first - ANSWERS-what the first responder at the crime scene does
circumstantial evidence - ANSWERS-type of evidence that always requires
inference of one face from a fact that has been proven in court
to physically link the defendant to the crime scene, - ANSWERS-The primany
purpose of forensic evidence in a criminal trial
What Forensic Scientist Differ From Other Scientists - ANSWERS-They have Legal
Obligaations to which they must conform their conduct
, coincidence - ANSWERS-A Sequence of events that although accidential, seems to
be planned or arranged
Forensic Evidence - ANSWERS-Fact of Opinions generated of supported by the use
of one or more of the forensic science
individual characteristic Evidence - ANSWERS-Evidence that associates a particualr
person with a crime scene or the commission of a crime
Evidence - ANSWERS-Court Approved information that the jury is allowed to
consider when determmining a defendant's guilt or innocence
Evidence - ANSWERS-Scientifc Data Used in a courtroom setting to establish the
connation of a person to a crime
Passive Stains - ANSWERS-Drops, Flows, and Pools, results from gravity acting
Transfer Stains - ANSWERS-object coming in contact with existing blood stains and
leaving wipes, smears, or pattern transfers
Impact Stains - ANSWERS-blood projecting through air and usually seen as
splatters. (May also include gushes, splashes, and arterial spurts.)