Physical Evidence Is Any Material That Was Used or Present in The Crime Scene at The Time of The Crime

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Physical evidence is any material that was used or present in the crime scene at the
time of the crime. The material or item will be presented in court as real evidence. These
materials may include a gun, bloodied clothing, money marked by anti-theft coloring,
knifes used in stabbing.
2. Any place where you can get evidence that can explain how the crime or event has been
committed.
3. Through his experience as an investigator and if in doubt by the help of scientific
methods.
4. Cordoning, photographs, sketches, note taking and video
5. Photographs, Sketches, Video, Note taking
6. For not to forget important things, to be more precise and observant, and not overlooked
some things.
7. Give measurements, scale, comparison or relative placement of the object. And overall
lay out.
8. The crime scene
9. The moment the janitor attempts to clean up the pool of blood next to the victim even
wearing gloves the crime scene is already disturb.

And for the right method the principal move away or maneuver away from the body.

10. The crime scene was contaminated once the first policeman to come goes around the
dead while inside the room, stepping in blood unintentionally and tracking it through the
dirt, leaving a bloody shoe print on the floor.

And the right way is the second policeman to arrive at the scene isolates the area and
puts up barriers to keep out the teacher and principal. Soon after, the forensic
technician shows up to examine the situation.
11. You can contaminate the crime scene such in this scenario when he second responding
officer makes an attempt to enter the location but is prevented from doing so until the
forensic experts have fully documented the scene and gathered all of the necessary
evidence. Only the forensic team and IOC can enter the crime scene

The right way is when she cautiously opens the door and looks down to see the dead
body. She promptly makes a backup call, secures the area, and separates it to keep
people out of the room. She sets up a barrier around the area and stations guards at the
scene as the assisting officers arrive.
12. All kinds of evidence physical, testimonial, transient, and trace evidence
13. For the blood used a clean white cloth, air dry it, cover with paper before putting in the
evidence bag and mark it and sign. With date and time and soco case number.
14. To preserved the status of the evidence, to see the last touch person that can be identify
if something happens such as losing or tampering.
15. Proper collection and markings. Sign and date.

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