Forensic Science: Evidence, Clues, And Investigation By Andrea Campbell

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Forensic Science establishes the fact or the crime. In the article “Forensic Science: Evidence,Clues,and Investigation” by Andrea Campbell,she explains how forensic science plays a vital role in finding the conclusion to criminal cases.The author conveys that forensic evidence is unquestionably the most important type of evidence to present at a trial. The author shows how forensic evidence can reconstruct crime. In the text paragraph 7 states, “Forensic science can be the glue that holds all of the facts of a case together.” The information and evidence used in a case could be helpful or it could get someone in trouble . Also in paragraph 7 Campbell states “Forensic evidence which falls into the fourth category above,often serves as the added weight that helps tip the scales of justice.” Which shows how one little piece of evidence could have lots of help for the case. …show more content…

During the full article, the passage discusses ways how one piece of evidence could lead to getting multiple suspects. In paragraph 7, the article gives examples of forensic science and how it has steps to finding a suspect. In the text the author states, “...the bullet that lodged in the victim’s heart and caused his death came from the defendant’s gun. It can provide a step-by-step analysis of the events leading up to, including, and following the incident.” This shows how there will end up being a suspect by bringing the bullet inside of an evidence room.They then try to find bullets that match the ballistic bullets to match the millimeter to determine the size of the bullet. The steps show how one bullet can get at least 1 potential suspect or

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