Criminal Investigations

Criminal investigations involve the use of forensic science to uncover evidence and analyze the facts of a crime. This is a critical part of the judicial process in order to determine the guilt or innocence of a suspect. The evidence gathered during criminal investigations is thoroughly reviewed and analyzed by forensic scientists and law enforcement professionals. Investigations typically involve the use of physical and digital evidence, interviews with witnesses and suspects, as well as advanced laboratory analysis. The goal of this process is to identify and correlate all the facts related to a crime and to ultimately establish the truth. Criminal investigations are essential for the protection of civil liberties and for the preservation of justice.

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