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31 August, 22:07

Which of these is a strong basis for Forensic Science, assisting in the fact that if there will most likely be evidence of a crime, it

just has to be uncovered?

A

The Frye standard

B)

Standard of evidence

Pauli-exclusion principle

Locard's exchange principle

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  1. 31 August, 22:25
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    B)

    Explanation:

    In order for a crime to be a crime there

    1. needs to be additions of evidence

    2. there must be a principle of this case of who what and where this crime takes place

    3. an information regarding on a cased to be unsolved later to be solved
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