Bullet-matching results:
A) are inconsistent and unproven, even after they have been used in thousands of trials.
B) are generally confirmed by scientific studies to be reliable and can be safely used in court.
C) can always match to a particular suspect if the gun is recovered.
D) demonstrate that each bullet is unique and can be identified as such.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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