This is vital in any criminal trial. The prosecution has to prove, and the court has to ensure, that any evidence is free from tampering before it can be admitted. Defense attorneys will pounce on this. And it has nothing to do with this specific crime. The Rules of Evidence apply to all crimes.
This is vital in any criminal trial. The prosecution has to prove, and the court has to ensure, that any evidence is free from tampering before it can be admitted. Defense attorneys will pounce on this. And it has nothing to do with this specific crime. The Rules of Evidence apply to all crimes.
I think you meant "chain of custody."
This is vital in any criminal trial. The prosecution has to prove, and the court has to ensure, that any evidence is free from tampering before it can be admitted. Defense attorneys will pounce on this. And it has nothing to do with this specific crime. The Rules of Evidence apply to all crimes.