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When a Crime Is Committed

Question 64

Question 64

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When a crime is committed:


A) forensic identification is almost always possible.
B) some kind of physical trace is often left behind.
C) the crime scene contains fingerprints and saliva.
D) the perpetrator tries to get as far away as possible from the scene of the crime.

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