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    Raph Armstrong Case Study

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    there was a belt from a bathrobe laying on her back, and she was facedown naked on the bed. The primary concentration of blood was found on the bed but there were some samples found elsewhere in the apartment. A bathrobe next to the bed produced semen samples and fingerprints were lifted from some objects in the apartment. Except for the bloody scene on and around the bed, an investigator testified that the bathroom was clean…

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    of 18-19 years of age, have a moustache and bushy side burns. During the photo line-up and physical line-up the victim picked out Jimmy Bain to be the offender. During the investigation it was found that the semen found on the victim's underwear did not match with Bain's blood group. The semen had a blood group B, whereas Mr. Bains's blood group is AB. Mr. Bain was still declared culpable as analysts found that Bain's blood group had an impotent A. Nevertheless an expert for the bulwark…

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    body parts around it and how they work. The prostate is a gland that is only found in males, sitting below the bladder and in front of the rectum. The prostate gland makes some of the fluid that protects and nourishes the sperm cells in semen, which makes the semen more liquid-like. The prostate grows as the male gets older, growing very rapidly during puberty because of the sudden rise in testosterone. In younger men, the prostate is usually around the size of a walnut, but in older men it can…

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    1. Describe the function of the scrotum in protecting the testes from temperature fluctuations. Scrotum is an external sex organ. The scrotum is a pouch like structure made up of skin. It has 2 main functions. It protects the testis and maintains 2-3oc temperature lower than body temperature, which is very important for spermatogenesis. The scrotum also contains numerous blood vessels and nerves. The cremaster muscle present in the scrotum contracts and pulls scrotum closer to the body whenever…

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    convicted of killing 10 people over a 27 year period. The Otero family were the first victim of Rader’s reign of terror. (Chu, Sieger, and Thigpen, 2005). In 1974, Rader strangled Joseph, Josephine, Julie, and Joseph Jr, Otero. Left at the crime scene was semen as a result of Rader masturbating over the body of 11 year old Josephine (Chu et al., 2005). At the time, DNA technology was not yet available therefore the sample remained untested. (Chu et al., 2005). By 1979, Rader murder toll rose to…

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    Mexican-American woman, Josefa Segovia after she kills the man who assaulted her. She was tried, convicted, and hanged all in one day. She describes the moment of her soul leaving her body as the male ejaculation. Why did the speaker compare her soul to semen? Corral uses imagery, simile, and free verse to illustrate the prejudice in criminal justice system. The poem reveals that Mexican- American women suffer the double burden of gender and racial discrimination. While coping with the effects…

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    Barnes, was not as advanced as it is today, nor did it have the technology that is now available to us, however, with as many test performed, which included serology, semen swabs, saliva swabs, fingerprinting, and tire imprints, all which were not a match or inconclusive You have to wonder how such a conviction occurred. I believe that the collection procedures at that time were ethical, but like much of the technology…

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    through the vas deferens to the urethra, whilst travelling through the vas deferens it mixes with a fluid containing nutrients for the sperm cells. This is secreted from the seminal vesicle and prostate gland, once the fluid and sperm mix, it is called semen. After this,…

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    and Siegel). By having a small drop of blood or the follicle of a hair it can contain plenty DNA that could be tested. There are other examples that contain DNA such as semen, hair, skin scrapings and buts of cigarettes are also often used in criminal investigations. When crimes have to be solved in forensic science; blood semen, skin, and other forms of tissue that can be found on a crime scene can and will be analyzed to prove whether a suspect was there or not and if he or she has committed…

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    Evaluation of the Methods Used The three main forensic methods used in this case are forensic hair analysis, forensic fibre analysis and forensic DNA analysis. The forensic hair analysis in this case was not accurate or adequate to convict Guy. Guy was convicted because supposedly the hairs that were found on Christine matched his. However, this was not accurate as hair evidence cannot be used for identification purposes. It can only be used as corroboration to strengthen a case. The…

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