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Tina Maschi has written: 'Forensic social work' -- subject(s): Expert Evidence, Forensic sociology, Social workers, Legal status, laws
laws govern motion
Forensics is the study of trace material, often at crime scenes, which are used in courts of law as evidence. Laws also regulate how forensic material is to be gathered and stored, and presented as evidence. Forensic evidence, in turn, is used to provide proof whether a law was broken, and by whom.
The Ten Commandments are the body of laws that govern the Church.
Canon Law is the body of laws that govern the Church.
Online research did not yeild any evidence that states have laws that govern the use of GPS navigation systems. If used simply for directions, there will be no legal issues.
create laws,and govern
Forensic science is the application of science to criminal and civil laws majorly on the criminal side as criminal investigation, as governed by the legal standards of admissible evidence and criminal procedure.
Gerald H. Vandenberg has written: 'Court Testimony in Mental Health' -- subject(s): Expert Evidence, Forensic psychology, Mental health laws
You can use either "that" or "which" as the relative pronoun. However, "laws" is a plural noun, so the verb should be "govern," not "governs."
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Canon law.