unit 1.2 forensics

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Across
  1. 5. study of dust/particles in samples to show relationships amongst objects, people, places, etc
  2. 7. law created by judges arising precedently from previous cases
  3. 8. physical or verbal material found and presented in order to prove/disprove a crime
  4. 10. study of projectiles and firearms used in law and civil cases
  5. 11. more serious than a misdemeanor, typically violent and punishable by imprisonment
Down
  1. 1. fair reasoning to a search with the belief that there is evidence of a crime
  2. 2. written law passed by a legislative body
  3. 3. minor wrongdoing, punishable under criminal law
  4. 4. study and application of insects and anthropods in criminal investigations
  5. 5. measures and record several physiological indicators such as blood pressure, pulse, etc
  6. 6. deals with of diseases and causes of death by examining body fluids, cells, and tissues in labs
  7. 9. concerned with relations between the community as opposed to criminal, mulitary, or religious affairs