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  2. Chain of custody - Wikipedia

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    Chain of custody (CoC), in legal contexts, is the chronological documentation or paper trail that records the sequence of custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of materials, including physical or electronic evidence.

  3. DNA paternity testing - Wikipedia

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    The DNA parentage test that follows strict chain of custody can generate legally admissible results that are used for child support, inheritance, social welfare benefits, immigration, or adoption purposes. To satisfy the chain-of-custody legal requirements, all tested parties have to be properly identified and their specimens collected by a ...

  4. Authentication (law) - Wikipedia

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    First, a witness can testify as to the chain of custody through which the evidence passed from the time of the discovery up until the trial. Second, the evidence can be authenticated by the opinion of an expert witness examining the evidence to determine if it has all of the properties that it would be expected to have if it were authentic.

  5. Evidence management - Wikipedia

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    The reduction in the handling of the original evidence lessens the likelihood of deliberate tampering or accidental contamination and reduces chain of custody requirements and overheads. While the chain of custody stops with the presentation, accountability and responsibility remain until the evidence is disposed of.

  6. Exhibit (legal) - Wikipedia

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    The chain of custody can be less stringent when dealing with property which has a unique identifying feature like a serial number. In such a case, the physical security becomes the main concern of the person recovering the item. Such security is normally achieved by booking the item into a central evidence room.

  7. Social Security: How Can I Apply for Mother’s or Father’s ...

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    Your birth certificate or other proof of birth. Proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful alien status. U.S. military discharge paper(s). W-2 form(s) and/or self-employment tax returns for last year ...

  8. Digital evidence - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, establishing a clear chain of custody and demonstrating that the evidence presented is unchanged from its original state is crucial. To address this issue, commercial software technology solutions have been developed to preserve digital evidence in its original form and authenticate it for admissibility in court disputes.

  9. Mother of Todd, Julie Chrisley’s Adopted Daughter ... - AOL

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    Amid her romance with Kyle Chrisley, Johnson gave birth to their child.She shared custody of the now-10-year-old with Todd, 53, and Julie, 49, in 2014. (Kyle, 31, for his part, lost custody in ...