Sketching… It’s Back!! Don’t Cry… You can do it!!.

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Sketching… It’s Back!! Don’t Cry… You can do it!!

Measurement format Evidence #1 From : in Evidence #2 Evidence #3

Final Sketch North should be labeled Scale should be provided Ruler should be used Immovable furniture or objects should be included All evidence/furniture/body points should be drawn to scale using two landmarks Landmarks should be two closest walls Datum point must be labeled Legend must be used The following should be written in the bottom right corner Name, date, case #, Location

Team Jobs Foreman: Note Taker: Mappers Evidence Collection Securing the Scene Report Supervisor of group Assist in Measuring Note Taker: Notes on Scene Itself (weather, location, etc) Note when people enter and exit scene Note when evidence is touched Mappers Take measurements Record measurements for team in the correct format Evidence Collection Completed after item has been photographed and measured