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    An Investigation Is Deemed Successful When
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An Investigation Is Deemed Successful When

Question 23

Question 23

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An investigation is deemed successful when:


A) an arrest is made
B) the crime being investigated is solved and the case closed
C) all possible physical evidence has been analyzed
D) all participating agencies have cooperated amiably

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