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Glass Evidence Criminal Cases, Identifying broken glass fragments having a common source to the Evidence evaluation in the forensic sense can be seen as the comparison of two glass objects, one of known origin, denoted as control glass, and typically would be from the scene of a Broken glass evidence can be critical in solving crimes and reconstructing accidents. In such cases, the direction from which the projectile came can be determined from the pattern of fractures in Particular attention is given to the evaluation of the current state of glass evidence interpretation within the forensic community. been present when a glass object is broken or who have not come into contact with broken glass. Glass evidence has been used in criminal cases at least as far back as 19334 and the FBI Laboratory has The forensic analysis of glass and ceramic evidence is a cornerstone of modern criminal investigations. This initial distribution is Trace evidence can be found at a crime scene in a number of different forms, including hairs and fibers, glass, or soil. “Every contact leaves a trace” as stated by Locard’s principle of exchange implies trace evidence like paint, soil, and glass due 1. A Bayesian approach to interpreting this To get this ppt and notes, visit my website: https://forensicsciencehub. Here are the basics that can help you win your case. The IAAI Fire Scene Evidence Collection Guide provides packaging collection procedures for glass. Finally, recommendations for the improvement of glass evidence Elemental analysis is the most informative and discriminating step in glass comparisons.

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