A suspect's skin and blood are discovered at the scene of the crime.The DNA is run through the FBI's DNA database and a positive match results,showing that the tissue belongs to Carl Doe.Will this evidence be admissible at trial?
A) No,because it is circumstantial evidence.
B) No,because Carl did not consent to having this sample run through the database.
C) Yes,because DNA evidence cannot be challenged.
D) Yes,because it shows that Carl was present at the scene.
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Q2: Carl is arrested,but no one reads him
Q3: What are "foundation questions"?
A)Questions of the witness
Q4: Carl is stopped on the street,handcuffed,and then
Q5: During Carl's interrogation,he takes a polygraph test.The
Q6: During his interrogation,police offer to speak with
Q7: During his interrogation,the police lie to Carl,telling
Q8: During his interrogation,police promise Carl that if
Q9: Who has the final say on the
Q10: What is the primary difference between direct
Q11: What is "chain of custody"?
A)The link between
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