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Contamination of evidence refers to the introduction or alteration of evidence in a way that compromises its integrity or reliability. This can include physical contamination, like fingerprints or DNA, as well as contamination through improper handling or storage of evidence that could impact its value in legal proceedings. Proper protocols must be followed to prevent contamination of evidence in order to maintain its authenticity and credibility.

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