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Fingerprints are typically taken from suspects by pressing their fingers onto an ink pad or digital scanner, which captures the unique ridge patterns on their fingertips. This process creates a fingerprint image that can be analyzed and compared against a database to identify the suspect.
They can arrest them. of course,but what can they do to prove the suspect is guilty?...like fingerprint?
By attempting to cross-index them with fingerprint files and identifysing a suspect, or by matching them with a specific suspect.
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Yes, if he is a valid suspect they can fingerprint him and make a comparison against prints lifted at the crime scene to either clear him from suspicion or prove he was there.--------------------What would make him a valid suspect?--------------------If they had reasonable suspicion that he was involved but still lacked probable cause to make the arrest. If he wasn't involved, taking his fingerprints would eliminate him from the investigation. What many people don't realize is that such procedures actually help clear more people than they catch.Would the police fingerprint in car larceny? like if a criminal stole a GPS or iPod out of a car
In Canada, a hybrid offence is considered an indictable offence. For instance, there is no obligation to have your fingerprint taken if you are charge with a summary offence, but your fingerprint will be taken if your are charge with an hybrid offence, even if the prosecutor opted for summary conviction.
The noun form of "suspect" is "suspect." It can be used to describe a person or thing believed to be involved in a crime, event, or situation under investigation. For example, "The suspect was taken into custody by the police."
Simply, A fingerprint can prove the precense of any suspect at a crime scene. If you have a suspect and you have a fingerprint lifted from a piece of evidence, and the two match, the chances are that your suspect was at the scene of the crime sometime recently.
A fingerprint examiner is a forensic scientist who analyzes fingerprints left at a crime scene or obtained from a suspect to determine identification. They use specialized techniques to compare and match fingerprints to help law enforcement solve crimes and establish evidence in court.
Yes, hospitals still take a newborn's footprint. They take it for security reasons, as a fingerprint is not feasible. Newborns tend to clench their fists most of the time, so a fingerprint cannot be taken.
fingerprint spray is better than iodine because iodine can smudge the fingerprint but the fingerprint makes it clear.