primary transfer - evidence moving from the source to a place, person, or object, secondary transfer - evidence from transferred from a location that is not its source to a second location, 4th Amendment - the right from unreasonable search and seizure, 5th Amendment - the right to remain silent, first responder - the first person to arrive on the scene - EMT, firefighter, or police officer, coroner - the person who does the medical examination (autopsy), Locard's Principle of Exchange - the belief that every interaction results in exchange of material between victim, suspect, and location, separate - what must be done to witnesses before they are interviewed`, latent - pattern evidence that is made of material from the object leaving the pattern, patent - pattern evidence with the print of an object or person using material that is not from them, plastic - pattern evidence that is pushed down into a soft surface or material, natural fibers - fibers that have a fuzzy look under a microscope and don't last long as others, synthetic fibers - fibers that look smooth under a microscope and last longer than others, chain of custody - keeping evidence in secure locations with logs of who looked at it and when, cortex - the body of a hair shaft, medulla - the central portion of a hair shaft that contains the pigment, cuticle - the outer portion of a hair shaft, observing - the skill of taking in information with the senses and not passing judgement,

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