Thursday, September 11, 2014

CRIMINAL LAW FORENSIC SCIENCES: MARYLAND "BEST 10" ATTORNEY [AIDUIA] AND "U.S. SUPER LAWYER," ET AL.

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Forensic sciences play a critical role in the criminal justice system --- for the prosecution, the defense, as well as for the victims of crime. 

Forensic sciences, when properly done, can provide all parties in a criminal investigation with scientifically-based information through the analysis of physical evidence.

During an investigation, forensic evidence is collected at a crime scene, analyzed in a laboratory and often presented in court. Each crime scene is unique, and each case presents its own challenges. Complex cases may require the collection, examination and analysis of a large amount of evidence. These cases may involve multiple forensic experts with backgrounds in biology, chemistry, physics, computer science and other disciplines. These forensic scientists work separately to analyze the evidence in a particular case. For example, one forensic examiner might analyze a latent print, another may compare carpet fibers using a microscope, and a third may identify a white powder that was collected at the scene. The investigators will then combine all of the examiners' objective results to build a case or defend someone in the case.

[see, http://www.nij.gov/topics/forensics; "Criminal Law", Understanding the Law: A Primer, by Attorney Charles Jerome Ware]

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