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    Pepper Ranch Case Study

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    GoldenFish is strong given its popularity and the television show that features characters with the design. The next factor to examine is the proximity of the goods, whether the goods are sold in the same markets and in the same areas. Based on the evidence, it appears that there is proximity of the goods as the two are direct competitors. Next is the similarity between the marks, the sight, sound, and meaning among other things. Here, the GoldenFish design is almost identical looking to the…

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    Ankyloglossi Tongue Tie

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    The topic of ankyloglossia, commonly referred to as tongue tie, is of concern because of its characteristic that restricts the tongue’s natural movement which causes a number of problems, possibly including speech disorders. It raises the question of whether or not ankyloglossia does cause speech disorders, and what can be done to improve speech for those with it. There is significant debate about articulation errors with regards to if they are caused by tongue restriction in individuals with…

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    Crime Scene Investigator

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    collect physical evidence. Their expertise is in photography, sketching, processing latent and patent evidence, which includes fingerprints, footwear impressions, trace, hair & fibers, biological fluid, such as DNA and blood spatter pattern analysis. Police officers, or law enforcement, focuses on protecting the people and property in the community, patrol the areas that they are assigned to, which sometimes can include entire jurisdictions, respond to calls, enforce laws, make arrests,…

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    For example, NCIS, CSI, Bones, and Law and Order are some popular crime shows that involve forensics. Although it isn 't always accurate it gives people a somewhat good idea of what those who work in forensics do, because of course a crime can 't be solved in forty-five minutes to an hour…

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    types of evidence that can be admitted into a case: testimony, circumstantial evidence, direct evidence, and real or physical evidence. Today, evidence usually comes from sources of the real of physical evidence such as bullets, body fluids, and fingerprints. Inside that category of evidence, there is a specific field called Forensic Science. According to “Forensic Science: Evidence, Clues, and Investigation” by Andrea Campbell, the physical evidence category, sometimes called hard evidence,…

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    I know for a fact that I want to have a career that allows me to give back and help others around me. As a crime scene investigator, your crime reports and evidence are necessary to achieve a successful conviction. I have always been intrigued by the details and evidence of a crime scene. The technology that is used as a crime scene investigator to figure out the scene is fascinating. This line of work seems thrilling and challenging to me. The upbringing of criminal investigation dates back to…

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    The Evidences- where the case went wrong: According to the file there was just one evidence against Morton and that evidence was a note found at the crime scene. That note was signed with “I L Y,” for I love you, and “M,” for Michael, who was Christine’s husband. (Bazelon, 2012). That note was all about a husband’s anger over his wife as she did not let him have sex with her at the night of Morton’s birthday. But that of course was not an enough evidence to prove someone guilty of homicide. It…

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    Loss Of Evidence

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    Preserving and maintaining evidence in a forensic lab that was collected at a scene is crucial when conducting an investigation. A device that is suspected to contain digital evidence should be packaged in a proper way; it should be packaged based on sizes and sensitivity. Collection process should be documented by using photograph or video camera at the scene. Storage drives should be well labelled to indicated details such as the date, time and location where it was collected and the nature of…

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    The Latent Fingermark

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    Latent fingermark being imperceptible to the unaided eye is the decisive form of physical evidence found on divergent surfaces at the scene of crime. It is decisive because of its perpetuality and uniqueness. The word ‘fingerprint’ is common in commonality but individual to a person. When a person grasp something, he left the traces of residues (secretions of glands) conforming impression of the ridges of the fingers. The fingermark residue is a complex matrix of secretions and xeno-materials.…

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    related to law or crime. It is approved aspect to be applied in a court or law. In this field, forensic scientist plays an important role to help in the investigation. The function of forensic scientist can be classified into three parts that are: 1. As a crime scene investigator As a crime scene investigator (CSI), a forensic scientist involve in collecting the evidences. There are two types of physical evidences that will be analyzed by the forensic scientists, that are the evidences that…

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