Evidence
Amendments
Evidence Types
Evidence Admissibility
Crime Scene
100

Evidence that establishes a fact

Direct Evidence

100

Which Amendment protects against unreasonable search and seizures.

Fourth Amendment

100

Produced by direct contact between a person and an object or between two objects

Pattern Evidence

100

A witness with experience or training on a specific matter

Expert Witness

100

What do the two A's in ADAPT stand for

Assess, and Arrest

200

Evidence that requires an inference about what happened

Indirect or Circumstantial Evidence

200

Double Jeopardy falls under which Amendment

Fifth Amendment

200

Evidence that is produced by a specific event or action.

Conditional Evidence

200

The standard that assesses a scientific testimony based on vailed reasoning

Daubert Standard

200

What is a type of search pattern used at crime scenes

Line, Zone, Spiral, and Grid

300

A type of Direct Evidence

Eyewitness or Victim Testimony

Confessions

Physical evidence found on the person

Audio or Visual recording of the act or crime

300

What is given with the sixth Amendment

Speedy Trial

300

Evidence that is easily changed; observed by the first officer on the scene

Transient Evidence

300

The standard that needs to be approved by the majority of the scientific community.

Frye Standard

300

Is a torn piece of paper Individual or class evidence

Individual Evidence since it can be pieced together