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Fingerprint evidence is admissible in court and can be persuasive from "summary" of Forensic Fingerprints by Max M. Houck
Fingerprint evidence is a powerful tool in forensic investigations. It is not only admissible in court but can also be highly persuasive to judges and juries. This is because fingerprints are unique to each individual, making them a reliable form of identification. When presented with fingerprint evidence, the court is more likely to consider it as a crucial piece of evidence in determining the guilt or innocence of a suspect. The admissibility of fingerprint evidence in court is supported by scientific research and expert testimony. Forensic experts are able to analyze fingerprints ...Similar Posts
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