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what are the reasons police would call frensic for.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When an offender refuses to admit to what he has done it is sometimes necessary to get forensic reports on fingerprints, blood samples, dna, footprints etc in order to prove that it was the offender and no-one else who committed the crime.
Then when the culprit is faced with overwhelming evidence of his guilt he admits committing the offence and gets credit in the form of a lesser sentence for pleading guilty.
So forensics are an expensive way of proving to an offender what he already knows ie that he committed the crime
Then when the culprit is faced with overwhelming evidence of his guilt he admits committing the offence and gets credit in the form of a lesser sentence for pleading guilty.
So forensics are an expensive way of proving to an offender what he already knows ie that he committed the crime
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