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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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    Imagine growing up on the streets for your childhood, and actually being successful in life. That’s what Daquandre Johnson (D.J.) age 24, Darius Brown age 22, Jerome Baker (JB) age 23 and Shawn Stevens age 22, have all done. Daquandre ended up on the streets of Atlanta at age 14, after a breaking and entering in his home went wrong, that ended in both of his parents getting shot. Daquandre still resents the government and law enforcement, as his parents murders were never solved and the killer…

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    I walked briskly on a summer morning on the sidewalk to my college campus, Yale! I had been accepted in the middle of my Canby high school days because of my excellent grades, leadership skills, and my confidence in speeches. One other person had been accepted in my grade at that time named Tanya, but rumor has it that her father works in the staff and influenced the principal's decision with some ‘green paper’. Ever since 5th grade, she has taken my ideas into her projects, wowing the teachers…

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    In accordance to this, he names a few. Employment verification (e-verify) is a system that verifies the identity of employee. Some states have imposed this by making it a requirement in order to conserve a business licence. Other measures are fingerprint check, this seeks any criminal and homeland security record and finalizing with border control, a fenced barrier that is supported by cameras, sensors and technology. Assuring that such laws are effective and that measures have contributed to…

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    Many of the techniques that were created by these organizations, such as the use of fingerprints and connecting it to the culprit, anthropometry, psychology, study of blood splatter stains, the use of plain clothed detectives, etc. are still used today and has undergone improvements. These organizations have created the foundation for our…

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    The leading concern of holding everyone’s DNA fingerprints on the database is the privacy of individuals and their personal rights. Your DNA contains all of your genetic information including being susceptible to certain diseases and if anyone were to gain access to this for example your insurance company…

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    Doctor Patient Reflection

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    At the age of seven, I remember going up to my mother and saying I would become a doctor. Like most parents, she dismissed my comment as something that any kid would say at such a young age while still trying to figure out what path to lay for the future. However, it was four years ago that my family and I made the decision to move to the United States and search for better opportunities despite the fact that I had already completed my first year of medical school. The day I was boarding at the…

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    who worked at a bar called the Coachlight, was brutally murdered in her own home on December 7, 1982. She was found in her bedroom, covered in bruises and messages written in ketchup and surrounded by evidence, such as a bloody palm print, hair, fingerprints, and more messages. The police department began searching for any possible suspects immediately following the death, specifically two possible suspects because they were convinced that the crime could not have been committed single-handedly.…

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    the corpses arriving at city morgues are identified by relatives or friends after they are shown photographs of the body. Most remains depart for burial within a few days. For the rest, it gets complicated. The easiest resolution is furnished by fingerprints; otherwise by dental and medical records or, as a last resort, by DNA. The medical examiner can also do a so-called contextual ID; when all elements are considered, none of which by themselves bring certainty, a sort of circumstantial…

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    next to Hae’s body, and no fingerprints found at any of the scenes. Out of all the evidence found, fingerprints and DNA was not tested even though the forensics team said that they would. “We’re going to test them”He’s bluffing. They never do test.” -(Koenig, Sarah. Serial). This is either the result of lazy scientists or they don’t feel like this case is important because of the many cases of bodies found in Leakin Park. Knowing that Hae died of strangulation, fingerprints should have been…

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