Physical Evidence
Hair evidence
Footwear impression
Physical evidence refers to a wide range of physical objects (often minute in size).
Examples of physical evidence include
- firearms and fired ammunition,
- fingerprints,
- toolmarks, tire tracks, and footwear impressions,
- hairs, fibers, glass, paint, and other trace evidence.
Physical evidence may be considered as
- corroborative evidence, which tends to confirm or support the theory of the crime,
- circumstantial evidence, which indirectly infers a particular conclusion regarding the crime.
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