Question 33(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(05.04 LC)
Which would be the best way to establi...
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Question 33(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(05.04 LC)
Which would be the best way to establish that a suspect has used a tool or firearm identified as used in a crime?
The item was abandoned at the scene of the crime
Class characteristics match items the suspect is known to use in their profession
Fingerprints are fond on the tool or firearm that match the suspect
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All of the above are equally useful
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