Physical Evidence and the Legal System

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Across
  1. 2. material that is laid down or left behind by a physical process
  2. 4. a piece of potential evidentiary material that will be examined and may be compared to a control specimen
  3. 8. a connection relationship or association between objects and or persons
  4. 11. an individual who by training knowledge or experience is a specialist in a subject
  5. 12. sufficient reason based on known facts to believe a crime has been committed
  6. 13. produced by an object being impressed into a soft receiving surface, such as sand, snow, or mud, creating a three dimensiona mark.
  7. 14. a demonstration that two objects do not have a connection, relationship, or association
Down
  1. 1. separate specimens taken of a material for comparison purposes
  2. 3. a mark left by an object through contact with another object: an imprint has very little depth
  3. 5. separate specimens included in a test protocol to ensure that the test is performing correctly
  4. 6. the habits of a criminal actions a criminal repeats in different crimes
  5. 7. an investigation that has become inactive for a period of time
  6. 9. markings are the result of a hard often metal or finished work
  7. 10. an innocent explanation or events used by a person accused or suspected of a crime