Crime Lab
Law
Judicial System
Crime
Evidence
100

this lab section would process blood spatter

What is the physical science unit?

100

Define forensics

application of science to the law

100

In order for scientific evidence to be admitted in a court of law, it must be (2 things)

probative & material

100

What is the RO

What is the responding officer?

100

What is the "plain view" rule?

Police don't need a warrant if something illegal is in plain sight

200

this lab section would process DNA left on a toothbrush

What is the biology unit?

200

State first two sentences of the Miranda Warning

You have the right to remain silent.  Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. 

200

What is the Frye Standard?

generally accepted by scientific community & jury is allowed to decide whether or not they want to trust it

200

Who is called if there is a dead body?

What is the medical examiner?

200

Who is considered the Father of Criministics

Who is Edmond Locard?

300

the section of a lab that would test how long ago a letter had been written

What is the questioned documents section?

300

this Amendment grants the right to bear arms

What is the 2nd Amendment?

300

This the term for science that is sketchy and not tested / peer reviewed

What is junk science?

300

this person may be called to a death crime scene if a decomposing body is discovered

What is a forensic entomologist?

300

Give an example of an expert witness

DNA specialist, coroner, entomologist

400

this lab section would test baggies of an unknown white powder found in the trunk of a car

What is the toxicology section?

400

this Amendment guarantees the right to not incriminate yourself

What is the 5th Amendment?

400

This case allows the judge to determine if scientific evidence is admissible in court

What is Daubert?

400

Three types of violations

infraction, misdemeanor, felony

400

What does MMO stand for?

motive, means, opportunity

500

this section would examine cotton fibers found on a piece of broken glass

What is the biology section?

500

The right to vote is part of the Bill of Rights.  True or false?

What is false?

500

What is probative evidence?

What is evidences that actually proves something?

500

Difference between criminalistics & criminology?

criminology is more of the psychological angles

500

these are the 3 circumstances under which the police may search a person or location and seize evidence without a warrant

airport, border crossing, events