Navigating Ballistics Evidence in Legal Cases: Your Rights
Ballistics evidence is typically admissible only when collected lawfully and preserved through a documented chain of custody. Police generally need a warrant or a valid exception to seize firearms or bullets, and defendants can challenge testing, handling, and expert methods in court. This article explains key rights, proper procedures, and who has authority in ballistics […]
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