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Introduction or presence of an undesired element, causing impurity or inadmissibility
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Person thought to be guilty of a crime
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Person who sees a crime take place or has personal knowledge of a crime
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Person who is present but not involved
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Person against whom a crime has been committed
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to question in order to obtain useful information
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Photograph taken at a 90-degree angle from subject (usually evidence)
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First, pencil-drawn outline of a crime scene; drawn at the crime scene; not usually to scale
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Finished, polished rendition of rough sketch; drawn to scale; often for courtroom presentation
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search method accomplished by searching in parallel lines repeatedly
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Search method conducted by completing a lane search in one direction, then another lane search in a perpendicular direction
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Search method completed by dividing the crime scene into smaller areas or zones, then searching each zone in a systematic manner
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Search method involving moving from a center point outward in circles which progressively gets larger or starting at an outside point and moving inward in circles which progressively get smaller
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Process used to control and document the chronological history of the seizure and possession of evidence
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Document issued by a legal official authorizing police to search a property
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Collection of documents and evidence relating to the case and used in court settings to attempt to prove how a crime took place