Across
- 3. How many of the 3 major avenues available to police for solving a crime are free of inherent error or bias?
- 6. Judges have to tell whether scientific technique/theory has been what?
- 9. How do you test the hypothesis?
- 10. What formulation is the first step of a scientific method?
- 11. What do findings allow the court to become?
- 12. What must evidence become for the scientific community?
- 17. What must all physical evidence undergo?
- 18. What is the second formulation step of a scientific method?
Down
- 1. What guidelines must scientific inquiries follow?
- 2. What did the 1933, Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmeceutical Inc. case, U.S. Supreme Court assert as not an absolute prerequisite?
- 4. What are judges ultimately responsible for regarding the admissibility and validity of evidence?
- 5. What must evidence technicians use?
- 7. What do scientists and investigators have to accept?
- 8. Where are evidence technicians trained?
- 13. What from the evaluation of physical evidence can be false coming from an eyewitness?
- 14. Trials must tell whether an individual is this for testimony.
- 15. This person has to come to ensure proper response at a dispatched crime scene to deal with evidence.
- 16. Judges must tell whether a technique's potential rate of what has been meant?