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Discover LudwigThe phrase "backlog of evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of evidence that has accumulated and is pending review or action.
Example: "The detective is currently working through a significant backlog of evidence from the recent cases."
Alternatives: "accumulation of evidence" or "collection of evidence."
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The print was sent to the Alabama State Police crime laboratory three days later but sat there for 27 days while the office's four overworked fingerprint examiners slogged through a backlog of evidence, said Capt.
On top of these machine learning and big data strategies, GFW is amassing a backlog of evidence to cross-check what it believes might be shady activity by vessel operators.
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Because of staff shortages and backlogs of evidence at forensic laboratories, the turnaround time for results is often slow.
PAGE A5 national SNAIL-PACED PROGRESS In Backlog of DNA Evidence Local and state law enforcement agencies have made little progress in reducing a nationwide backlog of DNA evidence samples over the past four years, according to reports filed with the National Institute of Justice.
The new legislation combines President Bush's initiative to reduce the backlog of biological evidence awaiting testing with a pale version of Senator Patrick Leahy's Innocence Protection Act, a measure that has languished year after year.
Part of the money would be devoted to testing for felons who claimed to be innocent, but most would be used to address a growing backlog of forensic evidence from crime scenes and to expand the national DNA database.
There are new programs in New York State, vastly expanded testing of prison inmates, plans for a new laboratory in New York City, concern about the backlog of untested evidence from people who can do something about it.
Given the huge backlog of DNA evidence that has accumulated and is increasing by the day in the United States and elsewhere, the biggest demand for forensic scientists in the coming years is likely to be in DNA typing.
Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley) said her bill, AB 1517, is meant to address a backlog of such evidence that sits "on the …shelves of our law enforcement agencies".
Since then she has spoken out for the passage of the of SAFER act to eliminate the backlog of untested DNA evidence and has become a vocal advocate for using DNA evidence to solve rape cases.
This overly broad approach wastes resources that could be better spent, for instance, on clearing the huge and unforgivable backlog of untested rape evidence kits.
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