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Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. Evidence: Individual or Class? 1. Several pieces of torn T-shirt were found close to a homicide victim. A torn T- shirt was found in the suspect’s bedroom. Can the torn T-shirt and the pieces be individualized. Explain. 2. Can very small glass fragments be individualized, or uniquely associated with a broken bottle? Explain 1

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. 3.At the scene of a robbery a partial note was found on a torn piece of paper. A similar piece of torn paper, that seemed to complete the original sheet of paper and note, was found at the suspect’s office. Can these torn pieces of paper be individualized to each other? Explain. 4.Can the handwriting be individualized to the same person from both sources of the torn paper? Can fingerprints on the note(s) be individualized to the person? Explain. 2 Evidence: Individual or Class? (continued)

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. 5.Several tabs from soda cans were found in a suspect’s kitchen. A soda can was found at the scene of the crime that could be uniquely associated with one of the tabs. How is this possible? 6.A suspect was found with a book of matches (some were missing) in his pocket. At the scene of a known arson matches were found. Are the matches from the scene, individual or class evidence? Explain. 3 Evidence: Individual or Class? (continued)

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. 7.A gun was found in a suspect’s car, these bullets were retrieved from the murder scene. Can these bullets be individualized to the gun? Explain. 8.A piece of duct tape was used to close a victim’s mouth during a kidnap- ping. A roll of the same brand of duct tape was found in the suspect’s garage. Would this be considered class or individual evidence? Explain. 4 Evidence: Individual or Class? (continued)

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. 9.The sports section of the newspaper was found at a robbery scene. The finance section was found at the suspect’s office. Was the finance section individual or class evidence? Explain. 10.At a homicide scene one latex glove was found. A box of latex gloves were found in a suspect’s kitchen. Can the gloves be individ- ualized to the box? Explain. 5 Evidence: Individual or Class? (continued)