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CLJ PART 2
9問 • 4ヶ月前
  • #100
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The samples are similar, and could have originated from the same source. In such a case, the samples are found to be similar, the analyst proceeds to determine the statistical significance of the similarity

    INCLUSION

  • 2

    It is not possible to be sure, based on the results of the test, whether the samples have similar DNA types. This might occur for a variety of reasons including degradation, contamination, or failure of some aspect of the protocol

    INCONCLUSIVE

  • 3

    The samples are different and therefore must have originated from different sources. This conclusion is absolute and requires no further analysis or discussion;

    EXCLUSION

  • 4

    Objects that have readily identifiable

    UNIQUE OBJECTS

  • 5

    Objects with no unique marks, e.g., a caliber 45 pistol by virtue of its serial number

    OBJECTS MADE UNIQUE

  • 6

    Objects with no identifying he witness typical kitchen knife with identifying marks placed on it by characteristic but are made readily identifiable, e.g., a

    NON UNIQUE OBJECT

  • 7

    Those which represent the actual or physical object (or even in the case of pictures or videos) being offered to support or draw an inference or to aid in comprehending the verbal testimony of a witness

    DEMONSTRATIVE EVIDENCE

  • 8

    Those which have a direct relation or part in the fact or incident sought to be proven and those brought to the court for personal examination by the presiding magistrate;

    ACTUAL PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

  • 9

    is a mute but eloquent manifestation of truth, and it ranks high in our hierarchy of trustworthy evidence. Where the blank on record runs counter to the testimonial evidence of the prosecution

    PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

  • CLJ EVIDENCE

    CLJ EVIDENCE

    #100 · 31問 · 4ヶ月前

    CLJ EVIDENCE

    CLJ EVIDENCE

    31問 • 4ヶ月前
    #100

    CRIM 105 IDENTIFICATION

    CRIM 105 IDENTIFICATION

    #100 · 24問 · 4ヶ月前

    CRIM 105 IDENTIFICATION

    CRIM 105 IDENTIFICATION

    24問 • 4ヶ月前
    #100

    CRIM 105 MULTIPLE CHOICE

    CRIM 105 MULTIPLE CHOICE

    #100 · 25問 · 4ヶ月前

    CRIM 105 MULTIPLE CHOICE

    CRIM 105 MULTIPLE CHOICE

    25問 • 4ヶ月前
    #100

    FRSC 106 WEEK 1 MARCELINE

    FRSC 106 WEEK 1 MARCELINE

    #100 · 20問 · 4ヶ月前

    FRSC 106 WEEK 1 MARCELINE

    FRSC 106 WEEK 1 MARCELINE

    20問 • 4ヶ月前
    #100

    FRSC 106 BALLISTICS

    FRSC 106 BALLISTICS

    #100 · 24問 · 4ヶ月前

    FRSC 106 BALLISTICS

    FRSC 106 BALLISTICS

    24問 • 4ヶ月前
    #100

    FRSC 104 WEEK 1-3

    FRSC 104 WEEK 1-3

    #100 · 38問 · 4ヶ月前

    FRSC 104 WEEK 1-3

    FRSC 104 WEEK 1-3

    38問 • 4ヶ月前
    #100

    FRSC 104 WEEK 4&5

    FRSC 104 WEEK 4&5

    #100 · 25問 · 4ヶ月前

    FRSC 104 WEEK 4&5

    FRSC 104 WEEK 4&5

    25問 • 4ヶ月前
    #100

    LEA 103

    LEA 103

    #100 · 50問 · 1年前

    LEA 103

    LEA 103

    50問 • 1年前
    #100

    IDENTIFICATION QUIZ

    IDENTIFICATION QUIZ

    #100 · 13問 · 6ヶ月前

    IDENTIFICATION QUIZ

    IDENTIFICATION QUIZ

    13問 • 6ヶ月前
    #100

    CDI 104 BERTILLO (WEEK 1&2)

    CDI 104 BERTILLO (WEEK 1&2)

    #100 · 26問 · 4ヶ月前

    CDI 104 BERTILLO (WEEK 1&2)

    CDI 104 BERTILLO (WEEK 1&2)

    26問 • 4ヶ月前
    #100

    CDI 104 BERTILLO (WEEK 3)

    CDI 104 BERTILLO (WEEK 3)

    #100 · 29問 · 4ヶ月前

    CDI 104 BERTILLO (WEEK 3)

    CDI 104 BERTILLO (WEEK 3)

    29問 • 4ヶ月前
    #100

    FORENSIC 101

    FORENSIC 101

    #100 · 42問 · 1年前

    FORENSIC 101

    FORENSIC 101

    42問 • 1年前
    #100

    FORENSIC 101 PART II

    FORENSIC 101 PART II

    #100 · 40問 · 1年前

    FORENSIC 101 PART II

    FORENSIC 101 PART II

    40問 • 1年前
    #100

    CDI 108 ⭐

    CDI 108 ⭐

    #100 · 9問 · 5ヶ月前

    CDI 108 ⭐

    CDI 108 ⭐

    9問 • 5ヶ月前
    #100

    CRIM 103 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR

    CRIM 103 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR

    #100 · 90問 · 1年前

    CRIM 103 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR

    CRIM 103 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR

    90問 • 1年前
    #100

    CDI 108 PRELIM

    CDI 108 PRELIM

    #100 · 46問 · 4ヶ月前

    CDI 108 PRELIM

    CDI 108 PRELIM

    46問 • 4ヶ月前
    #100

    CRIM 103 PART II

    CRIM 103 PART II

    #100 · 21問 · 1年前

    CRIM 103 PART II

    CRIM 103 PART II

    21問 • 1年前
    #100

    CRIM 105 👾 WEEK 2&3

    CRIM 105 👾 WEEK 2&3

    #100 · 79問 · 4ヶ月前

    CRIM 105 👾 WEEK 2&3

    CRIM 105 👾 WEEK 2&3

    79問 • 4ヶ月前
    #100

    CRIM 103 PART 3

    CRIM 103 PART 3

    #100 · 29問 · 1年前

    CRIM 103 PART 3

    CRIM 103 PART 3

    29問 • 1年前
    #100

    問題一覧

  • 1

    The samples are similar, and could have originated from the same source. In such a case, the samples are found to be similar, the analyst proceeds to determine the statistical significance of the similarity

    INCLUSION

  • 2

    It is not possible to be sure, based on the results of the test, whether the samples have similar DNA types. This might occur for a variety of reasons including degradation, contamination, or failure of some aspect of the protocol

    INCONCLUSIVE

  • 3

    The samples are different and therefore must have originated from different sources. This conclusion is absolute and requires no further analysis or discussion;

    EXCLUSION

  • 4

    Objects that have readily identifiable

    UNIQUE OBJECTS

  • 5

    Objects with no unique marks, e.g., a caliber 45 pistol by virtue of its serial number

    OBJECTS MADE UNIQUE

  • 6

    Objects with no identifying he witness typical kitchen knife with identifying marks placed on it by characteristic but are made readily identifiable, e.g., a

    NON UNIQUE OBJECT

  • 7

    Those which represent the actual or physical object (or even in the case of pictures or videos) being offered to support or draw an inference or to aid in comprehending the verbal testimony of a witness

    DEMONSTRATIVE EVIDENCE

  • 8

    Those which have a direct relation or part in the fact or incident sought to be proven and those brought to the court for personal examination by the presiding magistrate;

    ACTUAL PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

  • 9

    is a mute but eloquent manifestation of truth, and it ranks high in our hierarchy of trustworthy evidence. Where the blank on record runs counter to the testimonial evidence of the prosecution

    PHYSICAL EVIDENCE