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Forensic Crime Analysis: Midterm ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS hinky - CORRECT ANSWERSif something seems out of place or doesn't look right, investigate it forensics - CORRECT ANSWERSapplication of science to matter of the law evidence - CORRECT ANSWERSthe STUFF we use to prove things, can be anything direct evidence - CORRECT ANSWERSsenses (smell, heard, saw) cicumstantial evidence - CORRECT ANSWERSan assumption or inference "MO" or modus operandi - CORRECT ANSWERSthe method of operation corpus delicti - CORRECT ANSWERSbody of the crime, proof that a crime has taken place signature - CORRECT ANSWERSsomething that appeases the perpetrator psychologically (ex: cutting victims hair off after the murder) top tier evidence - CORRECT ANSWERSfingerprints & toxicology second tier evidence - CORRECT ANSWERSfirearms, documents, shoe/ tire prints & hair third tier - CORRECT ANSWERSnose prints, lip prints, ear & elbow prints relevant evidence - CORRECT ANSWERS"swag test" must be able to sway the court reasons why evidence wouldnt be allowed in court - CORRECT ANSWERSmishandled in chain of custody, obtained illegally, graphicness & not mirandized privileges where you aren't required to speak in court - CORRECT ANSWERS

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Forensic Crime Analysis: Midterm
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
hinky - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅if something seems out of place or doesn't look right,
investigate it


forensics - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅application of science to matter of the law



evidence - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅the STUFF we use to prove things, can be anything



direct evidence - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅senses (smell, heard, saw)



cicumstantial evidence - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅an assumption or inference



"MO" or modus operandi - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅the method of operation



corpus delicti - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅body of the crime, proof that a crime has taken
place


signature - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅something that appeases the perpetrator
psychologically (ex: cutting victims hair off after the murder)


top tier evidence - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅fingerprints & toxicology



second tier evidence - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅firearms, documents, shoe/ tire prints &
hair


third tier - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅nose prints, lip prints, ear & elbow prints

, relevant evidence - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅"swag test" must be able to sway the court



reasons why evidence wouldnt be allowed in court - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅mishandled
in chain of custody, obtained illegally, graphicness & not mirandized


privileges where you aren't required to speak in court - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅spousal,
doctor/ patient, clergy/ parishioner, attorney/ client, NDA


locards theory of exchange - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅every contact leaves a trace



evidence law - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅rules and regulations that govern how judges and
juries evaluate evidence that is presented at trial


balancing test - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅the probative value of evidence cannot be
outweighed by the probability for undue prejudice (ex. too graphic of pictures)


lay witness testimony - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅limited to testifying about the facts,
average individual, testify to general statements


expert testimony - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅has knowledge above the lay witness; offers
their opinions


"fruit of the poisonous tree" doctrine and admissible reasons evidence would be allowed in
court - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅1. evidence was discovered as a result of an independent,
untainted source
2. evidence would inevitably have been discovered
3. chain of causation between the illegal action and the tainted evidence is too remote
4. search warrant not based on probable cause was executed in good faith


probable cause - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅the standard by which an agent of the law has
the grounds to take actions such as making an arrest, conducting a search, and obtaining an
arrest warrant

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