I tried to have a US Attorney take evidence of criminal activity in the courts to a Special Grand Jury. The USA refused, I filed a Petition for Writ of mandamus, that included 107 pages of supporting evidence, to have the court compel compliance and the judge dismissed the writ. The judge said he considered "pertinent portions" of the Petition in the Order. We really are not a nation of laws.
A discrimination investigation has two aims: describe the actual misconduct that occurred, and show any evidence that the misconduct was motivated by an illegal factor, such as race, sex, religion, disability, or age. If there was no misconduct, the motivation is irrelevant.
i was just woundering who can submit evidence after a forensic investigation ?
YOU, as an individual, can't do anything except cooperate with the investigation and with evidence, reason and an alibi, if you are innocent, the police will come to the same conclusion.
Depends on where they live. Most children over the age of ten will be criminally accountable for their actions. Anyone can be arrested without evidence. Investigations will take place to see whether or not any evidence can be found. Sometimes it is easier to arrest the accused first so it does not impede any investigation.
The parts of scientific investigation are identifying a research question or problem, forming a hypothesis, gathering evidence, analyzing evidence.
It means that, although the case was investigated - there was no concrete evidence to pin the crime on a specific person. Further investigation at a later date might unearth additional information that will single out an individual for prosecution.
The attorney.
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Yes, criminal investigation involves gathering and analyzing evidence to determine the facts surrounding a crime. It is a systematic process that aims to uncover the truth and identify the individual(s) responsible for committing an illegal act.
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