Forensic Bullet Analysis Explained
Summary
Forensic experts can determine bullet types through caliber, markings, and residue patterns. In Georgia, both physical evidence and testimonies are crucial in court. If your public defender lacks a defense, consider seeking a second opinion.Full Conversation
Can a forensic expert find out what type of bullet comes out of a gun without a gun
Hello ****, a forensic expert can indeed determine the type of bullet used in a crime without the gun itself. They can do this through:
- Bullet's caliber and characteristics
- Unique markings on the bullet
- The residue patterns
However, this information is more accurate with the gun. Please note this is general information and not legal advice.
- Bullet's caliber and characteristics
- Unique markings on the bullet
- The residue patterns
However, this information is more accurate with the gun. Please note this is general information and not legal advice.
If they have * people both was identified having a gun a person die by one of the person's but no guns was found but they know what type of bullet was used one person having a * mm semi automatic and the other having a revolver but the bullet they found was from a * mm what to do
Hello ****, in this case, the individual with the * mm semi-automatic could be considered the likely perpetrator given the forensic evidence. However, legal proceedings require more than just forensic evidence. It's crucial to consult with a legal professional for advice tailored to this case. This is general information and not legal advice.
They say the person with the revolver did it
Hi ****, in this scenario, can you share if there are additional pieces of evidence that suggest the person with the revolver is the perpetrator, beyond the type of bullet used? This can include witness accounts, motives, or presence at the scene.
The person with the * mm semi automatic told that the person with the revolver did it
Hello ****, this is quite a complex situation. To get better clarity, could you tell me the location or jurisdiction this is taking place in? Different places have different laws regarding evidence and testimony.
Georgia
Hi ****, in Georgia, both physical evidence and eyewitness testimonies are considered in court. However, inconsistencies between the two may lead to reasonable doubt. It's crucial to get a lawyer who can present this case effectively. This is general information, not legal advice. Are you seeking legal representation?
I had a public offender
Hi ****, having a public defender is a good first step. In your situation, it's crucial to clearly communicate all details to your defender. Would you like guidance on how to work effectively with a public defender in Georgia?
Yes
That's great, ****. Here are a few tips on how to work effectively with a public defender in Georgia:
- Be honest and upfront about all details of your case
- Attend all scheduled meetings and court dates
- Keep them informed about any changes in your situation
Would you like more specific advice?
- Be honest and upfront about all details of your case
- Attend all scheduled meetings and court dates
- Keep them informed about any changes in your situation
Would you like more specific advice?
My said he didn't have a defense
Hello ****, I understand this is a difficult situation. If your public defender says they don't have a defense, it may be worth seeking a second opinion. Would you consider consulting another legal professional for advice?