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1. How did The Washing Away of Wrongs advance forensic science? (Points : 1) It described how to collect trace evidence. It was the first book on forensic medical examination. It showed how different firearms could be distinguished from one another. It was a guide for medical examiners throughout Europe.

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2. What was the contribution of Juan Vucetich to forensic science? (Points : 1) He invented the comparison microscope. He used a system of fingerprint identification to catch a murderer. He identified bullets by marks on them. He developed a chemical test to identify arsenic in tissues. Question 3. 3. Which is an example of Locard's principle? (Points : 1) A suspect and a victim have different soils on their shoes. A man exchanges hair with a crime scene only if he moves through it slowly. A suspect takes away evidence from a crime scene without leaving any. A perpetrator leaves muddy footprints on a carpet and picks up carpet fibers. Question 4. 4. Which U.S. Supreme Court case established a gatekeeping function of judges with respect to admitting scientific evidence? (Points : 1) Roe v. Wade Frye v. United States Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Miranda v. Arizona Question 5. 5. An expert witness is scheduled to testify that a defendant failed a new truth test based on the color of his eyes. This test has not been accepted by the scientific community. Which is true? (Points : 1) The judge must accept the evidence based on Daubert. The judge should not allow the evidence because it was not accepted by the scientific community. The judge should admit the evidence based on Frye v. United States. The judge may hold a hearing and consider all arguments as to why this scientific evidence should be admissible. The judge will then make a decision.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

try copying the questios and go to the google search bar and then paste them

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or hold on im working i will help though \

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I couldn't find them

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

q 2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Vucetich

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question 3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locard%27s_exchange_principle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what would you think the answers are for these questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

question 4 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daubert_standard

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i cant tell you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the answers are in the links

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@One098 can you help her im kinda working

OpenStudy (one098):

Hey! @Pamela16 If you would make a new post for each new question I will help you with anything and everything you need help with. This post is a little confusing, that's why.

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