Deck 1: Introduction
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Deck 1: Introduction
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Forensic evidence is often referred to as the "silent witness."
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2
The trial judge determines the "expert" status of expert witnesses.
True
3
Forensic science deals with the effective identification, documentation, collection, and preservation of physical evidence at the crime scene.
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4
According to the text, the most critical aspect of a trial is that evidence is produced that is sufficient for a guilty verdict.
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Corpus delicti means the preferred method of operation.
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6
According to the text, physical evidence is sometimes referred to as
A) all the facts of a case
B) the silent witness
C) behind the scene facts
D) unspoken facts
A) all the facts of a case
B) the silent witness
C) behind the scene facts
D) unspoken facts
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7
Which is NOT a major goal of a crime scene search?
A) recognizing and identifying physical evidence
B) collecting and preserving evidence properly
C) reconstructing the crime
D) presenting a formal announcement to the media as soon as possible
A) recognizing and identifying physical evidence
B) collecting and preserving evidence properly
C) reconstructing the crime
D) presenting a formal announcement to the media as soon as possible
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8
The four major factors that determine the value of physical evidence are
A) recognition, testing procedures, courtroom presentation, and collection
B) collection, recognition, fingerprints, and courtroom presentation
C) recognition, testing procedures, expert witnesses, and collection
D) collection, expert witnesses, recognition, and testing procedures
A) recognition, testing procedures, courtroom presentation, and collection
B) collection, recognition, fingerprints, and courtroom presentation
C) recognition, testing procedures, expert witnesses, and collection
D) collection, expert witnesses, recognition, and testing procedures
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9
According to the text, physical evidence leads to development of the linkage among
A) victim, witnesses, and perpetrator
B) perpetrator, victim, and scene
C) scene, witnesses, and victim
D) latent prints, victim, and perpetrator
A) victim, witnesses, and perpetrator
B) perpetrator, victim, and scene
C) scene, witnesses, and victim
D) latent prints, victim, and perpetrator
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10
A death investigation is usually conducted by this elected official
A) medical examiner
B) pathologist
C) coroner
D) lead investigator
A) medical examiner
B) pathologist
C) coroner
D) lead investigator
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11
According to the text, the essential elements of an expert witness's testimony are
A) clarity, completeness, and honesty
B) honesty, clarity, and explainability
C) understandability, simplicity, and honesty
D) simplicity, honesty, and clarity
A) clarity, completeness, and honesty
B) honesty, clarity, and explainability
C) understandability, simplicity, and honesty
D) simplicity, honesty, and clarity
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12
Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, who is responsible for determining the qualification of an expert witness?
A) judge
B) prosecutor
C) defense counsel
D) American Academy of Forensic Science
A) judge
B) prosecutor
C) defense counsel
D) American Academy of Forensic Science
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13
According to the text, what is considered the most critical aspect of a criminal trial?
A) that, no matter what, the guilty person is convicted
B) that the prosecutor presents adequate evidence to convict the suspect
C) that the guilty are convicted and the innocent are exonerated
D) that the innocent are never wrongfully convicted
A) that, no matter what, the guilty person is convicted
B) that the prosecutor presents adequate evidence to convict the suspect
C) that the guilty are convicted and the innocent are exonerated
D) that the innocent are never wrongfully convicted
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