Folk wisdom says: the scrip and from prison do not promise! . In life there are situations when a person is or as a suspect or as a victim (the victim) and becomes a participant in the criminal process. This examination plays an important role in what direction will develop this process and is proof.
Instruction
Difficulty level: Difficult
What you will need:
to know that such certification
its rules are
their rights
step 1
In criminal proceedings the examination is intended to establish evidence of a crime, which can be found on the body. It can be wounds, bruises, scars, scars, etc. Examination is also used to determine the presence of special features, such as tattoos, no finger hump and other defects of the body. Remember that the examination can help you to get out of the criminal process is a winner, but, on the contrary, from innocent to do is to blame. Therefore, know your rights and insist on the rule of law.
2 step
In all cases, the examination is conducted by the investigator. But and this is very important! it should be done in the presence of witnesses. Insist that the witnesses really are. Usually it's two people. They can be completely random passers-by from the street and may be invited, for example, the neighbors on the landing. In any case, it should be people who have no personal interest in the outcome of the process.
During the survey, the investigator should comment on their actions aloud and describe what he sees. Under his dictation of his colleague should conduct the examination Protocol.
3 step
Keep in mind that the investigator may appoint a forensic examination, and may simply call for a doctor for examination. This is done in cases where there is clear evidence of a crime, available to the eye specialist and do not require the confirmation of the expert. The doctor under the Protocol describes the traces on the body of a man who sees.
step 4
The last stage of certification is the design of the Protocol. It should be included for all participants in this process, the circumstances under which he made the examination, and, of course, all those tracks and signs, which the investigator or physician revealed during the investigation. The Protocol must be recorded the date of the examination. It must be signed by all participants, including witnesses. Before you sign, read it carefully.
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