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A precise rendering of the crime scene, usually drawn to scale.
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3
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location where a crime occured
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friction ridge characteristics that are used to individualize a fingerprint image
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a fingerprint not visable to the unaided eye
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Properties of physical evidence that can only be associated with a group and never with a single source
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A draft representation of all essential information and measurements at a crime scene.
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Evidence whose origin is known and can be compared to crime scene evidence.
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A list of all persons who came into possession of an item from the crime scene.
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Dermal papilla that are formed in utero during fetal development.
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any object that can establish that a crime has been committed
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Uncontaminated surface material close to an area where evidence has been deposited.
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