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1. A physician who specializes or is involved primarily with medico-legal duties is known as a forensic pathologist.
2. Forensic evidence presented in court helps establish identities and circumstances surrounding crimes.
3. Identifying individuals is important for the administration of justice in judicial proceedings.
1. A physician who specializes or is involved primarily with medico-legal duties is known as a forensic pathologist.
2. Forensic evidence presented in court helps establish identities and circumstances surrounding crimes.
3. Identifying individuals is important for the administration of justice in judicial proceedings.
1. A physician who specializes or is involved primarily with medico-legal duties is known as a forensic pathologist.
2. Forensic evidence presented in court helps establish identities and circumstances surrounding crimes.
3. Identifying individuals is important for the administration of justice in judicial proceedings.
1ST LONG QUIZ approaching death. Name: __________________________ Rating: _____________ ___________________________15. It is a written evidence presented to the ID Number: _________________ Score: _____________ court by the expert witness about the subject matter in dispute. ___________________________16. He discussed the lethality of wounds. I. IDENTIFICATION ___________________________17. It is the recognition of an individual as ___________________________1. A physician who specializes or is involved determine by characteristics which distinguishes that individual from all others. primarily with medico-legal duties is known as? ___________________________2. Who introduced chemical methods in ___________________________18. The face of a person is pole, swollen toxicology? cheeks which do not pit on pressure associated with slow speech and muscles ___________________________3. It is the means, sanctioned by the Rules weakness. of Court, of ascertaining in a judicial proceeding the truth respecting a matter ___________________________19. A branch of medicine which deals with of fact the application of medical knowledge to the purpose of law and in the ___________________________4. Father of Forensic Medicine administration of justice ___________________________5. This is when a medical witness may be ___________________________20. It is considered to be the most practical, permitted to conduct an experiment on laboratory animals to prove his useful and reliable means of preservation. allegations on a certain position he had previously stated in full view of the court. II. ENUMERATION ___________________________6. The greater the number of points of a. What are the methods in preserving evidences? similarities and dissimilarities of two persons compared, the greater is the 21. probability for the conclusion to be correct. 22. 23. ___________________________7. A principle that when the court has once 24. laid down a principle of law as applied to a certain state of facts, it will adhere 25. to and apply to all future cases where the facts are substantially the same. b. Kinds of Gait ___________________________8. These are articles and materials which 26. are necessary in crime investigation and detection, this will aid in establishing 27. the identities of the criminal and the circumstances surrounding the 28. commission of the crime. 29. ___________________________9. PD 856 30. ___________________________10. It is a form of evidence that is taken c. What are the features of the face? orally or in writing the answers to questions profounded by the counsel and 31. presiding officer of the court. 32. ___________________________11. Chief Medico – Legal Officer of Criminal 33. Investigation Laboratory Division 34. ___________________________12. These are the characteristics manner of walking. III. ESSAY ___________________________13. It means the body of the crime or actual Discuss substantially the importance of identifying a person. (6 points) commission of the crime charged.