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Csi Photographing Injuries Reliability.
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Would it be classed as acceptable evidence if a CSI officer took a photograph of a small bruise on the victim in the victims home two days after an incident?
I was led to believe that all photographic evidence taken by CSI had to be taken in a studio.
Thank you!
Would it be classed as acceptable evidence if a CSI officer took a photograph of a small bruise on the victim in the victims home two days after an incident?
I was led to believe that all photographic evidence taken by CSI had to be taken in a studio.
Thank you!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is no requirement for them to be taken anywhere in particular. Very often they are taken in the victim's home.
One thing to bear in mind with photographs of injuries is that they only prove the extent of the damage. They do not prove how the injuries were sustained or, more importantly, who inflicted them.
One thing to bear in mind with photographs of injuries is that they only prove the extent of the damage. They do not prove how the injuries were sustained or, more importantly, who inflicted them.
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