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  2. Miranda warning - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Miranda warning is a type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) advising them of their right to silence and, in effect, protection from self-incrimination; that is, their right to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other officials.

  3. Rape accused to have fingerprints taken to prove identity in ...

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    Procurator Fiscal Julie Clark told the court that he has had his fingerprints taken in relation to that case, but it was the opinion of the Lord Advocate that they should not be used for the ...

  4. Maryland v. King - Wikipedia

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    The case was heard before the Supreme Court in February 2013, and a verdict was released four months later, in June 2013. As according to Maryland police protocol, the Maryland DNA Collection Act, a DNA sample was taken from King at the time of the arrest and entered into Maryland's database. It was matched to an unsolved rape case in 2003.

  5. S and Marper v United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the Council of Europe member states allow the compulsory taking of fingerprints and DNA samples in the context of criminal proceedings; however the United Kingdom (specifically, England, Wales and Northern Ireland) was the only member state that expressly permitted the systematic and indefinite retention of such DNA profiles. In ...

  6. Pro-Trump lawyer surrenders in Michigan after DC arrest and ...

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    Lambert has been fighting an effort by prosecutors to take her fingerprints. The surrender came days after Lambert’s arrest at the federal courthouse in DC. She was taken into custody Monday by ...

  7. Biometrics in schools - Wikipedia

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    Fingerprint recognition technology in the biometric market has held the largest market size worldwide and has been widely adopted by many industries including schools. Fingerprint recognition is the most pervasive, old, simple, and cheap form of biometric technology. [2]

  8. Glove prints - Wikipedia

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    Glove prints can be as simple as marks caused by seams or folds in fabric of a glove, or they can be as complex as marks left behind by the grain or texture of the fabric of a glove. When gloves are collected as evidence their prints can be taken and compared to glove prints that were taken at crime scenes or from evidence. [3]

  9. Trace evidence - Wikipedia

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    The images included should be photos of the evidence both with flash and without, the evidence with a ruler for size reference, and the evidence with its number in the photo. [6] As for the recovery of the evidence, samples may be collected by handpicking, tape lifts, combing, or removal of an entire object. [7]