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Petra finds a marking in the wall at a crime scene. She believes it may have been caused by a knife. What are the procedures for handling such evidence?
First, Petra photographs and measures the mark, then makes a ___ of the hole. Then she collects all the knives in the area for comparison. She packages each of these in an immovable ___ casing with a warning label that a sharp object is enclosed.
1st blank answer choices:
A) lifting
B) scraping
C) casting
2nd blank answer choices:
A) cardboard
B) plastic
C) glass
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Ответ:
first is option A
2nd is option A
Explanation:
2nd is option A because in crime cases evidence such as knives are surely put in cardboard since wet evidence is put in plastic
Ответ:
Estelle v. Gamble (1976)
Explanation:
J.J Gamble was injured during his prison term in the Texas Department Of Correction. His request for chest and back pains were ignored by the prison authorities. When he filed a written document in Court, The Supreme Court of the United States set the standard for violation of the Eighth Amendment under which a prisoner can plead. The Court found that the ignorance about the prisoner's health was unintentional. The court also established the principle that if prison authorities fail to provide medical care to inmates, it would constitutes "cruel and unusual punishment".