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1. ______ a location other than where the crime took place, but is in s…

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  1. ______ a location other than where the crime took place, but is in some way related to the crime and where evidence is found
  2. ______ a material that can be related to a single source
  3. ______ a written record of all people who have had possession of an item of evidence
  4. ______ any place where evidence maybe located to help explain events
  5. ______ evidence that (if true) proves an alleged fact, such as an eyewitness account of a crime
  6. ______ indirect evidence; evidence used to imply a fact but not prove it directly
  7. ______ material that comes from a proven or known source
  8. ______ material that connects an individual or thing to a group that share similar characteristics
  9. ______ small but measurable amounts of physical or biological material found at a crime scene
  10. ______ the elected or appointed official who represents the government in the prosecution of a crime
  11. ______ the first police officer to arrive at a crime scene
  12. ______ the location where the crime took place
  13. ______ there is always a cross transfer of evidence between a suspect and victim or locale
  14. ______ when witness or suspects create story of what happened at a crime

a. chain of custody
b. circumstantial evidence
c. class evidence
d. collusion
e. control sample
f. crime scene
g. direct evidence
h. district attorney
i. first responder
j. individual evidence
k. locard exchange principle
l. primary crime scene
m. secondary crime scene
n. trace evidence

Explanation:

Response
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Brief Explanations

The description is about a location related to the crime but not the primary scene, which matches "secondary crime scene".

Brief Explanations

A material related to a single source is "individual evidence" as it can be traced to one source.

Brief Explanations

A written record of evidence possession is the "chain of custody" definition.

Answer:

M. secondary crime scene

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