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No. A paraffin test gathers evidence, it is not interrogation.
No. A paraffin test collects physical evidence, it is not self-incriminatory.
Yes, in order for the test to be admissible in court, the police officer must be certified in the proper procedures for use of a breathalyzer.
Procedures of physical fitness test
When collecting gunpowder residue for analysis, yes, this is an accepted test.
the Jamaica police test is about test the subject to know if he or she is capable of carrying out the work as a police officer
The police usually test urine.
Used to test for residue on the skin that can result from discharging a firearm, the suspect's skin is coated with warm paraffin, which is applied to the skin to open up its pores. This collects contaminants from the skin. If the suspect had fired a gun, one potential contaminant would be the nitrates from gun powder residue. Once the paraffin hardens and is removed, either diphenylamine or diphenylbenzidine is introduced to the paraffin cast, which will turn it blue in the presence of nitrates. Thus, the presence of blue dots on the paraffin casts is evidence that the suspect had fired a gun. Other sources of nitrates can produce a false positive result.
Necessary safety procedures depend on what test is being done. An answer is not possible until a particular test or group of tests is specified.
I believe this link will completely answer your question.http://ohioduilaw.net/category/horizontal-gaze-test/
No, there is no fee for taking the Police Academy Practice Test.
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