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The textile samples

After examining the textile samples from Suspects 1, 2, and 3 and the Crime Scene, were you able to determine if any of the fabric found at the crime scene matches the fabric found on the suspect? If so, which suspect had a fiber on them that matched the crime scene?

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Weave pattern

You have been called to court to appear as an expert witness in textiles. You are to report your findings to the jury. Assume the jurors know nothing about textiles. Therefore, you need to define any terms that are not part of normal, everyday conversation. In your discussion, be sure to include the following information.

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Flame source

Handle an open flame source with great care. Fibers will ignite suddenly and burn quickly at a very high temperature. Use something that will not conduct heat (forceps are metal and should not be used to hold onto something that is burning) to hold samples in the flame. Wear protective  goggles when flame-testing fabrics. Inhaling

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Fibers

Some very simple tests can be used to determine the type of fibers found at a crime scene. Unfortunately, they are destructive to some of the fibers and consume the evidence. If only a limited number of fibers are recovered from a crime scene, then these tests may not be possible to perform.

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Diversity and its impact on the world:Society influences diversity

These assigment explores diversity and its impact on the world around us. Therefore discuss how Diversity influences society, and society influences diversity, creating a feedback loop between them. Diversity and its impact on the world:Society influences diversity This course explores diversity and its impact on the world around us. Diversity influences society, and society influences

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Neighbors suspicious

The parade of people coming and going into their apartment in the late evening hours also made the neighbors suspicious that the students were not only growing marijuana, but selling it too! The police were notified. The police were going to make a surprise visit to the home, arrest the occupants, and confiscate the drugs.

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Police arrived

They quickly bagged all of the plants and got rid of the indoor lights an hour before the police arrived. The police had a warrant to search the premises. No plants or grow lights were visible. The occupants denied growing marijuana. With no visible evidence of the plants, the police decided to look for trace

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Lack of cleaning

The occupants just assumed it was dust from a lack of cleaning. The police sent the trace evidence of pollen to the crime lab. As expected, the dust was identified as marijuana pollen. The amount of pollen in the room indicated that many plants had been present.

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Pollen evidence

Explain about pollen evidence and this case: a. Was any marijuana pollen found in this apartment? b. How was it collected? c. How was the pollen examined in the lab? d. How do you know this pollen is definitely from marijuana plants?

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