forensic

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definition
noun
The book detailed the advances in crime detection and forensics since the beginning of the century.
scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime.
adjective
forensic evidence
of, relating to, or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime.
example
Next week is Science Week, and we poke our legal noses into some 'forensic' evidence.
Officers from the Essex Police scientific 'forensic' unit carried out an in-depth search of the area.
The club remained cordoned off for most of Saturday while a 'forensic' crime scene investigation was carried out.
The photograph was taken with a 'forensic' technique using crossed polarised light of varying degrees.
It was this third option that was most easy to test for, using modern 'forensic' techniques.
The bank was closed until Monday as police completed their 'forensic' investigation.
There is just no content to which one may attach to give any 'forensic' effect to this sentence.
The government has also vetoed further investigation into other 'forensic' techniques.
Specialist police 'forensic' investigators spent yesterday searching the flat for evidence.
There was no 'forensic' advantage to the appellant by not having a warning in this case.
There are various techniques available to the 'forensic' investigator in this context.
'forensic' tests
Two other tools provide progressively deeper 'forensic' and management capabilities.
Section 2 considers the role of 'forensic' psychology in investigation and prosecution.
Death investigation and 'forensic' pathology are also not immune to misinterpretation.
At the request of the defence, she asked the police to obtain a 'forensic' test of some evidence.
There was no significant 'forensic' disadvantage to the appellant caused by delay.
Scientists later recovered 'forensic' evidence linking Scott to the balaclava.
Meanwhile 'forensic' experts from the investigation team sealed off an address in the Cookridge area of the city.
Like all crime, police prefer to gather 'forensic' evidence as soon as possible after an incident.
Looking at evidence before the court by a policeman and his evidence in the 'forensic' report.
Underground specialists helped the 'forensic' teams in their investigation.
Police cordoned off the area overnight and as dawn broke, 'forensic' investigations began at the crime scene.
Make sure to watch next week when we take an inside look at big city 'forensic' crime solving.
The latest scientific and 'forensic' techniques are being applied to evidence in the case as part of a review.
You show me where they found that 'forensic' audit's misappropriation of funds.
I think that the rule had its time and had its place, but the difficulty with the rule in the real world now is that evidence and 'forensics' are so much different than what they were.
I do not want to take up any more of your Honour's time about that, and I think I have gone as far as I can go, 'forensically' , to persuade your Honours away from any other view that you might have.
Two sets of prints belonging to the two men are clearly visible at the scene, which has been examined by Garda 'forensics' .
Donovan mostly talks about many of the world's most famous crimes and how they were solved using 'forensics' .
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