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  • June 24, 2024
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Colorado POST study

What a person can testify to, under oath, about their personal experience
related to the investigation at hand, is what type of evidence -
ANS-Testimonial

Written material, audio and video recordings, photographs and sketches, are what type
of evidence - ANS-Documentary

Mockups and scale models of objects or places related to the crime scene and helps
juries visualize more clearly what they are unable to view personally, is what type of
evidence - ANS-Demonstrative

Evidence that is real, which has substance, that helps to establish the facts of the case,
can be seen, touched, smelled or tasted, is what type of evidence - ANS-Physical

The classification for the extremely small pieces of evidence, i.e., hairs, fibers and
fingerprints, is what type of evidence - ANS-Trace

Circumstantial evidence is broken down into two characteristic types. These are ___
and ___ - ANS-Class and Identifying

If an officer is able to testify that he or she took control of the item of physical evidence,
identified it, placed it in a locked or protected area and retrieved the item being offered
on the day of trial, that officer has maintained the - ANS-Chain of Custody

When evidence relates to a fact at issue in the trial, the evidence is deemed to be -
ANS-Relevant

When evidence has enough substantial importance to affect a point at issue at trial, the
evidence is deemed to be - ANS-Material

Evidence that has been properly collected, identified, filed and continuously secured is
deemed to be - ANS-Competent

Before evidence is collected, you should photograph and sketch it. - ANS-True
The minimum marking that should be placed on collected evidence is: - ANS-Initial and

,Date

If the object cannot be marked because it is a liquid, is too small to mark adequately, or
any marking what so ever will destroy evidence on the surface of the object, then no
marking is required. - ANS-False

A pair of blue jeans that has been soaked with blood may be placed in a heat sealed
plastic bag to prevent leakage. - ANS-false

As long as the items were taken from the same person, a shirt and a pair of pants can
be placed in the same bag and sealed. - ANS-False

All collected firearms should be rendered safe. After removing the magazine and any
chambered bullet from a semi-automatic weapon, they can all be placed in separate
bags and then all may be placed in a gun box. - ANS-False

A gunshot residue test may be collected from a subject whether they object to the test
or not. - ANS-True

The three elements sought after in the Scanning Electron Microscope Gun Shot
Residue Test are: - ANS-Lead, Antimony, Barium

Blood was once classified as Class Characteristic Circumstantial Evidence. What one
innovation has changed blood to an Identifying Characteristic Circumstantial Evidence?
- ANS-DNA

Hair and fiber evidence can be picked up with the fingers, tape, or a specialized vacuum
system with a filter. - ANS-True

"A claim for damages against a governmental entity which alleges that property taken
for evidence was subsequently damaged is essentially a claim in tort. If the property
was damaged by accident, the case would be a claim of negligence. If the property
were intentionally destroyed, an intentional tort would be involved." - ANS-Government
Immunity Act

In what sequence were the bullet holes in this glass made? - ANS-B, C, A

Investigative notes are a permanent written record of the facts of a case to be used in
further investigation, in writing reports, and in prosecuting the case. - ANS-True

,Personal opinions, as well as observations, should always be noted. - ANS-False

Record general information upon receipt of a call for service. The information that
should be recorded is:

a. _____________________
b. _____________________
c. Pertinent information given about the call.
d. _____________________ - ANS-a. Time and date of the call for service
b. Location responding
d. Arrival time at the scene

Record all information that helps answer the questions;

a. ______________?
b. ______________?
c. ______________?
d. ______________?
e. ______________?
f. ______________? - ANS-Who
What
Why
Where
How
When

The reason a _________ is used for a writing instrument for notes is because it is
___________________. - ANS-Pen, Permanent

In what week of gestation does the permanent ridge structure development stop? -
ANS-24th Week

Position of the volar pads on the fingers when friction ridges start to form, in uterum,
determines the _____________________________. - ANS-Fingerprint Pattern Type

The two major layers of friction ridge skin structure are __________________ and
________________. - ANS-Dermis and Epidermis

There are no sebaceous glands on the friction ridge surfaces of the body. - ANS-True

, The two areas of the body that have friction ridge skin are the: - ANS-Palmer and
Plantar

Perspiration is made up of _____________ % water and ______________ % organic
matter. - ANS-99.5 and 0.5

The latent fingerprint is a chance or accidental impression of the friction ridges of the
skin. The factors affecting the latent fingerprint being left on a surface may be grouped
into three stages in the formation of a latent print. These factors are: - ANS-Subject,
Surface, Enviormental

A latent fingerprint is developed on a television set moved during a 2nd Degree
Burglary. The friction ridge detail is very fine and the ridges are close together. With this
observation, the investigator may assume that the suspect has to be female. -
ANS-False

Improper and excessive handling of evidentiary items probably destroys more latent
fingerprint than any other factor. - ANS-True

What is the best process for developing a latent fingerprint on a soda can? -
ANS-Powder

The best method to use on a document that cannot be damaged in any manner, due to
either their high intrinsic or sentimental value is the; - ANS-Iodine Method

The most suitable reagent for revealing latent fingerprints on porous surfaces such as
paper, cardboard, raw wood and plasterboard is: - ANS-Ninhydrin

You may be able to improve the ability to develop some latent fingerprints by
reanimating the print with humidity. One can reanimate the print with humidity by: -
ANS-Breathing on it

Ninhydrin reacts with what kind of acid, turning the latent Ruhemann's Purple? -
ANS-Amino

Iodine reacts with what kind of material, turning the latent brown? - ANS-Oily
Substances
After development of a latent with iodine, it must be photographed quickly because the
developed latent; - ANS-Disappears Quickly

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