Which example is not the proper use of a casting of a toolmark?
a. comparing with the cast of...
Biology, 11.10.2019 20:00 josephvaldez518
Which example is not the proper use of a casting of a toolmark?
a. comparing with the cast of a suspect tool
b. comparing directly to a suspect tool
c. examining for other trace evidence adhering to the cast
d. comparing with a photograph of a suspect tool
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