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BALLISTICS EVIDENCE NOTES ON PAGE 75

Warning Next slide is slightly disturbing

ENTRANCE VS EXIT WOUNDS Entrance Wounds are typically smaller and neater Exit Wounds are typically larger and messier

COLLECTING AND PACKAGING BALLISTIC EVIDENCE Guns Make sure they are unloaded before packaging! Package in a secure box Do not package with any other objects

COLLECTING AND PACKAGING BALLISTIC EVIDENCE Bullets and Cartridge Cases Do not use metal tipped tweezers! Wear gloves when handling evidence Package separately in coin envelope

COLLECTING AND PACKAGING BALLISTIC EVIDENCE GSR Allow to air-dry before packaging Package items individually Package in a paper bag Label chain of custody! On everything!