Deck 1: Introduction: From the Scene of the Crime to the Desk of the Prosecutor
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Deck 1: Introduction: From the Scene of the Crime to the Desk of the Prosecutor
1
Potentially, many people may see your case files, including _____.
A) judges
B) social workers
C) insurance adjustors
D) All of the above
A) judges
B) social workers
C) insurance adjustors
D) All of the above
D
2
Linkage is the term used to describe an association between _____.
A) the motive, the means, and the opportunity
B) an investigator and the prosecutor
C) a victim, the crime scene, and a perpetrator
D) None of the above
A) the motive, the means, and the opportunity
B) an investigator and the prosecutor
C) a victim, the crime scene, and a perpetrator
D) None of the above
C
3
Facts are tangible things that can be proven, while opinions _____.
A) may not be provable
B) are just as useful
C) are only valuable in oral testimony
D) All of the above
A) may not be provable
B) are just as useful
C) are only valuable in oral testimony
D) All of the above
A
4
Corpus delicti refers to _____.
A) the importance of writing a clear case file
B) the need to establish that a crime has been committed
C) the continuity in the chain of evidence
D) the body of the victim
A) the importance of writing a clear case file
B) the need to establish that a crime has been committed
C) the continuity in the chain of evidence
D) the body of the victim
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Not all investigations result in arrests.
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6
The elements of a crime are those specific legal aspects of a criminal offense that must be proven.
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