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with the use of shotgun appear externally with a circular defect approximating the bore of the weapon used.
Contact wounds
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refers to the examination/comparison conducted by Firearm examiner.
Technical examination
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Shot begins to spread out
Beyond 3 feet
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the study of effects/impact of projectile to the target.
Terminal ballistics
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discharge single but usually multiple shots/pellets in single fire.
Shotguns
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wound is about 1.5 - 2 inches in diameter. Scorching, tattoing, singering maybe observed
1-3 feet
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size of the bullet grouping on the target
Terminal accuracy
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energy of the projectile upon striking the target.
Terminal energy
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receives and conducts the laboratory examination at the laboratory and transmit the result of such examination to the requesting party.
Firearm examiner
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can be found at a distance of 5-8 yards.
Shot wads
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appears with smudges of gunpowder with cherry-red discoloration.
Muzzle imprint
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the presentation of the "Ballistics Report" on firearms, bullet, shells and allied exhibits in court.
Legal proceedings
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shots continue to spread out and produces a mass of small perforations with no central wound.
Beyond 4 feet
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refers to the work of an investigator in the field.
Field Investigation
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Wound will appear as a central hole with small perforations around
4 feet
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speed of the bullet inside the target.
Terminal velocity
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science of FA identification by means of the ammunition fired through them.
Forensic ballistics
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depth of the bullet penetration on the target.
Terminal penetration
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focused with the study of shots/pellets from smoothbore firearms like shotguns and muskets
Shot ballistics
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is another smoothbore firearm that discharges single ball in one firing.
Musket