Multiple Choice
According to the text, the analysis of bullet striations, tool marks, and bite marks for comparison identification is:
A) scientifically sound and widely used in court.
B) scientifically unproven but routinely used in court.
C) well-established as reliable evidence but not used often in court.
D) scientifically weak and unreliable but should still be used in court.
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