Yes.! Because no two persons have same finger prints. Its different for each human.
Also the genetic evidences are unique as no two humans have same DNA combination
because if you are looking for evidence and you find a finger print it may help you crack the case. Because every finger print is diffrent and if they find your fingerprint they would no i is yours. You leave a fingerprint on every surface.
Finger print paper
YOU can't
No you cant but you can use pen...color your finger, get a piece of tape, stick the tape on your finger and remove gently.
No, each finger has its own print.
because if you are looking for evidence and you find a finger print it may help you crack the case. Because every finger print is diffrent and if they find your fingerprint they would no i is yours. You leave a fingerprint on every surface.
There is no requirement.A defendant can be found guilty with no finger print evidence, or a defendant could be found not guilty even with substantial fingerprint evidence.Added: One print, or even a partial print, is sufficient evidence if it contains enough 'points' for conclusive identification.
Finger Print was created in 2005.
A fingerprint and identity document is typically known as a "biometric identification document." This document contains biometric data, such as fingerprints, to uniquely identify an individual. It is commonly used for security and identification purposes.
To read your finger
no but they might have close to the same
They are important because they take the evidence that was found and they do tests on it and sometimes they can find more evidence, for example: they could find a finger print or they could find fibres that are important to the investigation.
the human finger print are all different so every human can be indenified by it
No
a finger print, or you could say a finger i geuss.
a patent finger print is a print you print yourself. hi aisha haq
you use technology or you can put the finger print on a paper and light it with a lighter (becareful not to burn the paper)