Parallel Investigations And Forensics
Summary
Police can conduct parallel investigations on the same subject matter, especially if different aspects or jurisdictions are involved. Forensic reports typically require a specimen for accurate comparison. Statements recorded by police should generally be disclosed during a pre-trial conference to ensure fairness. A police officer may comment on financial documents if relevant to the investigation, but it depends on the context and their expertise. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
*. can police investigate the same subject matter in parrallel investigations? *. can Police produce a forensic report without specimen to compare it with? *. when a police records a statement shouldn't be furnished during pre-trial confrence? Can a police officer comment on a financial institution’s documents?
Here are some general insights on your questions:
*. Parallel Investigations: Police can conduct parallel investigations on the same subject matter, especially if different aspects or jurisdictions are involved.
*. Forensic Reports: Typically, forensic reports require a specimen for accurate comparison. Without it, the report's validity may be questionable.
*. Pre-trial Conference Statements: Statements recorded by police should generally be disclosed during a pre-trial conference to ensure fairness.
*. Commenting on Financial Documents: A police officer may comment on financial documents if relevant to the investigation, but it depends on the context and their expertise.
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