Sentences with phrase «crime scene viewing»

From accident reenactments to crime scene viewing, technological advancements could completely change the way your case is handled in the courtroom.

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The way many of us view the death of Jesus on the cross is like some poorly scripted «Good Cop, Bad Cop» scene from a crime thriller movie, except now it is «Good God, Bad God.»
Suffolk police are close to buying a pair of drones capable of providing investigators with a bird's - eye view of crime scenes, car accidents and emergency situations that they say will cut down on traffic tie - ups and save money.
For fans of historical mysteries: Read A Study in Revenge by Kieran Shields, which begins when police deputy Archie Lean is called on to view a crime scene in Maine, 1893 — strange occult symbols are drawn near a corpse.
In charge of over 800 offenders and 25 officers, I need to be able utilize its maximized multimedia features like awesome memory, pinch and zoom to store and view warranted offenders when attempting to identify for arrest; 5 mp camera to take the necessary photos as crime scenes or during drug busts for use in court; social feeds to keep in touch with my officers when in the field in real - time and its ultra fast browsing when information is crucial and every minute counts.
Look into the screen of the GamePad to get new views of crime scenes and use its motion sensing capabilities to scan for hidden clues and hiding criminals.
Among the other extras included in the Switch version are new unlockable outfits and two new cinematic camera angles, which allow the player to get a much wider view of a crime scene, as well as a closer look with a tighter, over-the-shoulder viewpoint.
Season 1 of Luke Cage saw Simone Missick quickly become a fan favorite for her portrayal of Misty Knight, a skilled detective know for her ability to visualize crime scenes through viewing photos.
In the interview, he discussed the merits of having an independent view of the seabed activity, noting that BP is potentially culpable yet controlling access to what could be a crime scene.
Quite late to this party, but of note to me was how strongly W. supported his views with this: «Circumstantial evidence is evidence that relies on an inference to connect it to a conclusion of fact — like a fingerprint at the scene of a crime.
Additionally with virtual reality, jurors / judges can view in 3D crime scenes or even experience events reconstructed in 3D.
That's partly attributable to «listening» being considered a «passive» activity, while viewing flow charts or depictions of crime scenes or pollution sites that can be zoomed in on and seen from different angles or timelines is considered the way - preferable «interactive» mode of fact reception.
Scene of Crime photos (commonly known as SOCO) will be in a separate category provided in a low resolution format not suitable for enlarged printing but certainly clear enough to view full screen on your desktop in the samples I was provided.
That is very interesting how crime scenes can be recreated but you are right this skews the reality of the scene and creates it from only one point of view which to a juror may be creating a bias.
Diligently assessed and processed crime scenes, packaged and transferred evidence, viewed and photographed autopsies.
It is difficult to replicate something you don't understand, so take a few minutes to view our crime scene technician resume sample and learn why it is a great example for you to follow.
It is important in this step to speak from your own point of view: Describe yourself and your perceptions from an objective and detached perspective, like a witness giving an account of what they observed on a crime scene.
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