7.
What method should you use to collect the headlight glass fragments from
around the fence?
A.
Your fingers or tweezers on the flat surface, placing the pieces in
a pillbox.
B.
Your fingers on the edges, putting the pieces in a pillbox or
envelope.
C.
Your fingers on the flat surfaces and put the pieces in a plastic
bag.
D.
Tweezers on the edges, wrapping the pieces individually in clean
tissue paper.
8.
Which of the following would be the methods to properly identify the
headlight glass by marking the pieces for identification?
I.
An evidence tag (appropriately filled out).
II.
A grease pencil.
III.
A piece of adhesive tape (appropriately marked).
IV.
A diamond point pencil.
A.
I, II.
B.
I, II, III.
C.
II, III, IV.
D.
I, III.
9.
How or when should the body of the victim be searched for evidence?
A.
First.
B.
Only by a qualified medical officer.
C.
As it comes up in the pattern or method of search.
D.
After the remainder of the scene has been searched.
SPECIAL SITUATION. You have completed the processing of the crime scene and
have returned to your office.
With your partner, you are reviewing, in
general, your actions at the scene, and crime scene processing.
10.
What should be done once the items of evidence have been collected,
marked, and tagged?
A.
Turn them in to the evidence custodian.
B.
Put them in a safe until you have completed your investigation.
C.
Turn them in to the provost marshal.
D.
Deposit them with the SJA.
11.
In the process of determining the value of the
evidence
to
the
investigation, when do you start the evaluation of evidence?
A.
When your supervisor or senior investigator authorized it.
B.
After it arrives at the USACIL.
C.
When the first information is received or observed.
D.
After it has been collected.
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