Discuss the tests that are currently used to determine whether or not a person has fired or handled a firearm. Are these tests conclusive? Why or why not? 2. Explain in detail how you would collect the following impression evidence
C4
Discuss the tests that are currently used to determine whether or not a person has fired or handled a firearm. Are these tests conclusive? Why or why not? 2. Explain in detail how you would collect the following impression evidence
Lab2
Select a real homicide case in which a firearm was used to commit the crime and forensic examinations of evidence related to firearms (cartridge casings, bullets, GSR, etc.) were utilized to assist in determining “what” happened. First, summarize the case,
Lab2
Select a real homicide case in which a firearm was used to commit the crime and forensic examinations of evidence related to firearms (cartridge casings, bullets, GSR, etc.) were utilized to assist in determining “what” happened. First, summarize the case,
2ndAmendment
Todd Patterson, a 33-year-old husband and father, is a proud gun owner who has multiple handguns, shotguns, and two automatic weapons. In this case an automatic weapon is defined as a firearm that continuously fires so long as the user presses
2ndAmendment
Todd Patterson, a 33-year-old husband and father, is a proud gun owner who has multiple handguns, shotguns, and two automatic weapons. In this case an automatic weapon is defined as a firearm that continuously fires so long as the user presses
Beccaria’s Assessment Of The Death Penalty
Think about your own ideas about the death penalty while answering the following questions… 1. Do you agree with Beccaria’s assessment of the death penalty? Explain. 2. What portions of his reasoning do you most agree or disagree with? At
Beccaria’s Assessment Of The Death Penalty
Think about your own ideas about the death penalty while answering the following questions… 1. Do you agree with Beccaria’s assessment of the death penalty? Explain. 2. What portions of his reasoning do you most agree or disagree with? At
Writing
The gangs in your town have become increasingly more violent over time. There have been several serious incidents of violence and drive-by shootings, an increase in drug traffic, and attempts to recruit new gang members in the local middle and
Discussion Post
Part 1: Review the U.S. Department of Justice definition of a gang. Part 2: Invent a fictional character and select at least 3 specific elements, known or unknown to them, that might have influenced their decision to join a gang. Consider the following: Their