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  1. *Examine, analyse and interpret crime scene evidence using their specialist knowledge and skills to produce information that can be used in court to reach a just verdict. *Analyse evidence such as blood and other body fluids in a laboratory .

  2. AC 1 - Examine the rights of individuals in criminal investigations Rights of Suspects The rights of suspects are set out in the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984. When being arrested, s28 of PACE states that suspects should be informed of all information of their arrest from the officer. When at the police station, individuals

  3. This briefing: Situates procedural fairness within the wider discussion about the legitimacy of criminal justice institutions; Defines procedural fairness, its key principles, and its research basis in various legal and justice settings;

  4. This article revisits these questions through an engagement with some of the major causation cases decided in the criminal courts in the past decade.

  5. provides an opportunity for the lay person to participate in the administration of justice. Role: • Magistrates are lay people who sit on 97% of all criminal cases in the Magistrates’ Court.

  6. Each of the stages of the trial process must be included and reference made to the personnel involved to reach top mark band –not going into detail about their role, merely touching on the role and who they are and what their role in the trial is.

  7. 27 paź 2021 · of personnel involved in criminal investigations. Police Police officers are first to the crime scene and their first role is to preserve life. This can involve looking after victims; for example, if they were injured the police would tend to them. They also have the role of safeguarding the crime scene e.g. keeping people back and/or

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