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She and another American lawyer led the team of 50 experts in charge of collecting and processing evidence against Mr. Milosevic and his inner circle.
This article provides reviewers with guidance on methods for identifying and processing evidence to understand intervention implementation.
Although there are opportunities for investigative field-based work, most forensic scientists work in laboratories processing evidence.
"I wanted to … be a part of this new thing called forensic science and see if there was a future there [for me]." So, upon graduating, Mitchell took a forensic biologist job processing evidence from crime scenes at the DNA unit of the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBIin in Washington, D.C, one of the few places where such positions did not require that he be on a police force, he says.
Diodati said court requires additional resources, including doing paperwork, processing evidence and attending court.
He said cops could easily "be into the hundreds of hours" in processing evidence just for one dispensary.
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The statement continues: "Investigators were called to the scene and began processing the evidence, photographing and securing evidence.
Interestingly, prosopagnosics also demonstrated impaired configural processing evidenced by a smaller N170 component not only in response to faces, but also to bodies [38].
Electrophysiological literature contrasting both local (e.g. letter level) and global (e.g. whole word form) processing evidenced conflictual results.
Indeed, all five genes showed certain forms of alternative transcription and/or pre-mRNA processing evidenced by the cDNA and/or EST data (Additional file 1: Figure S3).
At this time they are interviewing all known witnesses and processing the evidence collected from the scene.
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