The Field of Forensic Science
The Law
Crimes and Punishment
Federal Rules of Evidence
Miscellanous
100

When two objects come into contact with each other there is always a transfer of material. 

What is Locard's Principle?

100

Laws established by the Supreme Court. 

What is Constitutional Law?

100

You have the right to remain silent...you have the right to speak to an attorney...

What is the Miranda Rights? 

100

Evidence that has to actually prove something. 

What is probative evidence?

100

The misconceptions jury members may have to how forensics is conducted due to TV shows. 

What is the CSI effect?

200

FBI, DEA, ATF, US Postal Service and Us Fish and Wildlife Service

What are the governmental agencies that maintain their own crime labs?

200

Laws that forensic scientists examine and contend with. 

What are civil and criminal laws?

200

Murder, arson, violence, threats, and assault. 

What are felonies?

200

Evidence that must address an issue that is relevant to the particular crime. 

What is material evidence?

200

The branch of government that makes laws.  

What is the legislative branch?

300

A field that helps forensic scientists study how insect activity affects decomposition in dead bodies.

What is entomology?

300

Right to a speedy and public trial, impartial jury, right to counsel, and the right to be informed of charges brought against you.

What is the 6th Amendment? 

300

When a person in custody appears before a judge to hear charges and enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. 

What is an arraignment?

300

A ruling that says evidence must be approved by the scientific community. 

What is the Frye standard?

300

When a judge oversees a case between people who are disputing a contract. 

What is civil law?

400

Another name for the examination and study of crime to matters of the law. 

What is criminalistics? 

400

The right to be tried for a crime only once. 

What is double jeopardy?

400

An expert who is called upon to testify. 

What is an expert witness?

400

A ruling that says the judge is the gatekeeper in determining if evidence is admissible or allowed in court. 

What is the Daubert ruling?

400

When a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge to avoid legal costs and longer jail times. 

What is plea bargaining?

500

A type of reasoning that helps scientists draw conclusions based on general scientific principles. 

What is deductive reasoning? 

500

An activity that is protected by the first amendment but can become a crime if it leads to violence or harm. 

What is hate speech?

500

Citizens who hear evidence only from the prosecution.

What is a Grand Jury?

500

Seeks to eliminate junk science and non-expert testimony. 

What are the Frey and Daubert standards?

500
They have 7 labs concentrate on illicit drug operations both inside and outside the US. 

What is the Drug and Enforcement Administration (DEA)?

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