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Crime Scene Investigation IAI Questions and Answers 100% Correct Corpus delicti facts of the case MO-Modus Operandi the preferred method of operation Class characteristics physical evidence that cannot be related to a common origin with a high degree of certainty, therefore it can only be associated with a group and never a single source

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Corpus delicti facts of the case




MO-Modus Operandi the preferred method of operation




Class characteristics physical evidence that cannot be related to a common origin with a

high degree of certainty, therefore it can only be associated with a group and never a single

source




Indivdual characteristics are distinct differences in the physical evidence that allow it to

be associated with a single source and allow the examiner to determine the uniqueness of any

single object or piece of evidence




Associative evidence items of physical evidence located during a crime scene search can

be used to demonstrate linkage or to "associate" the victim to the suspect or to a particular

location

,What ammendment protects against unreasonable search and seizure Fourth amedment




Mincey v. Arizona dictated what actions law enforcement personnel are authorized to

take without first obtaining a warrant




Items that can be obtained without obtaining a warrant 1. Seach the scene for rictims and

render aid in areas where a victim could resonably be found

2. Enter the scene to search for perpetrators (only in areas where a suspect could be located)

3.While officers are legally in a location performing either of the two aforementioned actions,

they may swize items of evidentiary nature that are in plain view-however, this should only

occur in exigent circumstances, such as an unsecured weapon




Transient evidence is defined as physical evidence that may be lost forever if not

immediately preserved




Fruit of the poisonous tree If the physical evidence is tainted then any subsequent

information derived from that evidence would also be tainted

,Frye v. United States rejected the admission of a polygraph test on the basis that the

reliability of the intrument had not been proven.




Frye test established the criteria that define judicial acceptance of scientific advances.

Basically, the ruling requires expert testimony to be based on scientific principles or procedues

that have already been generally accepted winthin the scientific community. Courts will hear

testimony from experts in the field as well as consider scientific papers before determining the

acceptability of a technique




Rule 702 Federal court system guideline when dealing with the admissibility of expert

tesimony relating to scientific analysis of physical evidence. The judge is responsible for the

determination of qualifications of an expert witness and if they can offer an opinion based on

knowledge, skill, training, or education and experience. Only apply to fedeal court proceedings

but many state courts have adopted these guidelines.




Daubert guidelines the court will require proof that the scientific basis underlying the

opinion is generally accepted in the scientific community and is relevant and reliable. Judges

must assume the responsibility of becoming the gatekeeper in determining the admissibility of

scientific evidence.

, "Relevant and Reliable" standard of Daubert Prior to acceptance of expert testimony the

jusdge must determine if the reasoning or methodolog underlying the testimony is scientifically

valid and can be applied to the facts at issue




Chain of custody usually referes to the documentation of the location of all physical

evidence at all times




Every action must be documented in what ways... notes, photographs, sketches, and

reports




The purpose of documentation is to create a permanent record of the condition of the

crime scene and the physical evidence




Four stages that must be completed during documentation include: 1. taking notes 2.

videography 3. photography 4. sketching




Photo log indicates: time and date, roll number, camera settings, distane to the subject,

and a brief describtion.

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