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Law Incorporation [45]
3 years ago
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1. What are some of the challenges for forensic scientists in dealing with fiber evidence?

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Mama L [17]3 years ago
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Some of the challenges for forensic scientists in dealing with fiber evidence is that they have to meticulously look at all<span> of the evidence in order to find and collect more fibers that match.</span>
denis23 [38]3 years ago
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A forensic scientist is a scientist who analyzes biological, chemical, or physical samples taken into evidence during a criminal investigation. It's their work to provide the proof the police need to bring the case to court. 
<span>Also, forensic scientists examine contact trace materials associated with crimes in order to provide evidence for criminal investigations. The work is usually dealt with under three sections: biology, chemistry and drugs/toxicology. 



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