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torisob [31]
2 years ago
15

Investigators are dusting the crime scene for fingerprints but are only finding partial prints. What amount of points do they ne

ed to have to be able to compare these partials to a suspect's prints?
A) 2 points
b) 17–25 points
c) 150 points
d) 8–16 points
Law
2 answers:
Dima020 [189]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

d

Explanation:

investigators use usually 12 points of comparison

zhenek [66]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

d

Explanation:

I took the test

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