Crime Scene
Evidence
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MISC.
100

The most common method of sketching is using the ____ or downward observation perspective is?

Bird's-eye- View

100

The first event that should take place when documenting a crime scene.

Photographing

100

Wet evidence such as items soaked with body fluids or living plant material, must be air-dried and packaged in?

Breathable Containers (Ex. paper bag)

100

The first appearance hearing must occur within __ hours of the arrest.

24

100

A document that details the name, rank, and agency of each person entering or leaving the scene, the date and time of the person's entry or exit, and the reasoning for being at the scene.

Crime Scene Log

200

True or False

There is no crime scene exception to the Fourth Amendment search warrant requirement.

True

200

Small quantities of material transferred from a victim or suspect to each other or to a crime scene is known as?

Trace Evidence

200

Blood, seminal fluid, and saliva are the most common examples of?

Biological Evidence

200

An official court proceeding in which all persons involved, with the exception of the defendant, provide sworn testimonies regarding the facts of the case to one of the attorneys before the trial.

Deposition

200

This occurs when an officer presents a victim or witness with a single suspect for identification, during the same time as the initial investigation.

Showup

300

Crime scene perimeters should be ___ rather than ___.

Larger rather than smaller

300

Standard camera flashes will project only _ to _ feet?

9 to 12

300

What type of fingerprints form from the friction ridges or corrugated lines on fingers and are readily visible.


Patent Prints

300

This occurs when the defense files a motion to suppress or to exclude certain testimony or evidence from the trial, alleging that your actions were improper and violated their client's rights.

Suppression Hearing

300

The most common method of surveying (measuring and documenting) objects within the crime scene is?

Triangulation

400

A door-to-door inquiry of all possible sources of information in a given area is known as?

Canvass

400

When photographing specific items such as blood drops, weapons, or tire marks, what should you place in the photograph with the evidence to establish the original positions and draw attention to relevant evidence?

Scale or Identifier

400

What type of prints are generally invisible to the naked eye and result from body residues left behind when the friction ridges make contact with a surface?

Latent Prints

400

Both the defense and the prosecution have an opportunity to present evidence and testimony to recommend an appropriate sentence to the judge at a?

Sentencing Hearing

400

Evidence gathered from witnesses is called?

Testimonial Evidence

500

Which case law ruled that it is unconstitutional to search a cell phone without a search warrant unless there are officer safety concerns or exigent circumstances?

Riley v. California 573 U.S. (2014)

500

Blood, footprints, and tire impressions are examples of?

Perishable Evidence

500

Usually used outdoors by one person. The searcher begins at a certain point and walks in increasingly larger circles to the outermost boundary of the search area.

Spiral Search Pattern

500

What forbids all witnesses from discussing any aspect of a case with anyone but the involved attorneys.

Rule of Sequestration

500

Sometimes called a blind administrator, a person who is not participating in the investigation of the criminal offense and is unaware of which person in the lineup is the suspect is known as?

An Independent Administrator

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