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zzz [600]
3 years ago
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For each of A – E above, give an example of a type of evidence you could collect from that item and how you would collect it. (o

ne to two sentences each) Fill out a crash form for the incident. Use the form Florida Crash Report and use the information in the description above to create a brief three- to five-sentence summary for the “narrative” section. Use the witness’s description to draw a diagram of the incident. If you can’t find a piece of information for the form, just leave that part blank.
Law
1 answer:
olganol [36]3 years ago
6 0

The exercise is related to identifying various types of evidence from a crime scene or the scene of an accident. The student is supposed to be conversant with various types of evidence to be able to complete this.

<h3>What is an Evidence?</h3>

Evidence is defined as the proof or confirmation that something is true. This proof may be verbal, physical, or circumstantial.

Evidence can further be classified into:

  • Real Evidence
  • Demonstrative Evidence
  • Documentary Evidence
  • Testimonial Evidence.

The evidence being collected from the Florida Crash is called Real Evidence because it can be seen and collected at the scene of the crash

Please note that the question is missing a few details hence the general answer.

Learn more about Types of Evidence at:
brainly.com/question/14610702

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