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Evidence Packaging: A How-To Guide

Evidence Packaging: A How-To Guide Terry Spear, John Rush, Jerry Massetti, Jim Weigand and Mark Traughber California Department of Justice Bureau of Forensic Services Goals of Evidence Packaging Protects personnel from possible hazards associated with Evidence : Accidental firearm discharge Biohazards Sharp objects Health hazards associated with exposure to mold Wet plant material Scene to scene Item to item Deterioration Goals of Evidence Packaging Protects Evidence against: Loss Contamination Cross-transfer Suspect to victim Victim to suspect Evidence source Origin where was Evidence when it was collected Custodial Agency Chain of custody Provides a unique identifier so it cannot be confused with any other Evidence item Laboratory case and item number Goals of Evidence Packaging Correctly identifies Evidence with respect to: Evidence description: What is it?

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