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Cards (10)

  • GROWTH OF HAIR
    These are characteristics which may not easily change, except:
  • SOLIS 1987
    “There is no rigid rule to be observed in the procedure of identification of persons.”
  • IDENTIFICATION
    It is the process of determining the personality of a person or thing.
  • 20TH YEAR
    The human skeleton is unchangeable after the
  • COMPLEXION
    This may be determined when the whole body is exposed preferably to ordinary sunlight.
  • MANNERISM

    Stereotype movement or habit peculiar an individual.
  • BROAD DAYLIGHT
    A person can hardly be recognized by another person at a distance further than 100 yards if the person has never been seen before, but persons who are almost strangers may be recognized at a distance of 25 yards
  • CORROBORATIVE EVIDENCE
    This evidence is of different kind and character as that already given and tends to prove the same proposition.
  • DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
    It refers to writing, including official records, or contents “could speak for themselves” when read by the investigators and the court.
  • FINGERPRINTS
    These consist of ridges, depression and separations. These remained unchanged and consistent throughout lifetime