Trace Evidence Examination
Trace evidence examination is a forensic analysis that helps identify and link a suspect to a crime scene by examining the smallest pieces of evidence present, such as hair, fibers, glass, and soil. Trace evidence can come from a variety of sources, including clothing, vehicles and buildings. By analyzing the characteristics of these tiny pieces of evidence, forensic experts can often link them to a particular source and even to a specific individual. Trace evidence examination is a powerful tool for criminal investigations, as it is often capable of providing investigators with the crucial links that can prove the guilt or innocence of a suspect.
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