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To prove a person’s guilt, a prosecutor needs to demonstrate that the evidence introduced in court is directly linked to the evidence collected at the site/scene of a purported crime. The prosecution must explain that the handling of the evidence was conducted appropriately, without any contamination or tampering. Failure by law enforcement to handle the evidence correctly opens the door for challenges, asserting potential tampering, unreliable test results or the possibility that
evidence was intentionally placed at the
crime scene.

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Jannie van der Westhuizen – Close up and Personal

Founder, CEO & Forensic Science Consultant

Email Us Call Us X Wesco Magazine April 2024 At Wesco Forensic Services, we are dedicated to providing expert forensic solutions to support the criminal justice system. With over 100 years of combined experience, our team specializes in various forensic disciplines, including firearm analysis, tool mark comparisons, DNA profiling, bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting, and digital […]

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