Yes, your fingerprints prove that you were there. It's called 'acting in concert.' If an offense (burglary is a felony) is committed with a firearm. It doesn't matter who is carrying the firearm, everyone gets charged with it.
People have always had fingerprints. Also, everyones fingerprints are diffrent.
no. everyone has diffrent fingerprints
Everyone has different fingerprints.
yes because they burnt their fingerprints off.
Yes, it is. On Cops, if you watch it, people caught is serious violence at home, such as punching, can get arrested and charged.
Yes. Witness testimony combined with fingerprint evidence is pretty strong evidence in a criminal trial.
no two people have the same fingerprints. Everyone's fingerprints is unique
No. Each person is unique. Even twins have different fingerprints.
Fingerprints are unique to each individual due to the patterns of ridges and valleys on the skin. These unique patterns can be used to match fingerprints found at a crime scene to a specific person. This helps law enforcement identify and link individuals to criminal activities.
Fingerprints are unique to each individual and can be used to identify a person regardless of where they are from. Police officers can match fingerprints found at a crime scene to fingerprints in a database to identify potential suspects. This method is highly reliable and widely used in forensic investigations.
Yes, twins have different fingerprints. Even identical twins, who share the same DNA, have unique fingerprints because fingerprints are formed randomly in the womb due to factors like pressure and environment.
He didn't discover fingerprints. Several people discovered a detail about them. No one really discovered them.