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The silent witness rule is the use of "substitutions" when referring to sensitive information in the United States open courtroom jury trial system. An example of a substitution method is the use of code-words on a "key card", to which witnesses and the jury would refer during the trial, but which the public would not have access to.
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This page section #Episodes is a table of episodes. Very nice. Borrowed from page "List_of_Silent_Witness_episodes". Links within the table, within page "List_of_Silent_Witness_episodes" work. But those same links within the table in this page Fail. (While the link anchor is correct, it points to the wrong page.
Wherever he steps, whatever he touches, whatever he leaves, even unconsciously, will serve as a silent witness against him. Not only his fingerprints or his footprints, but his hair, the fibres from his clothes, the glass he breaks, the tool mark he leaves, the paint he scratches, the blood or semen he deposits or collects.
Silent Witness is a British crime drama television series produced by the BBC that focuses on a team of forensic pathology experts and their investigations into various crimes. The series was created by Nigel McCrery, a former murder squad detective based in Nottingham. Since its initial release in 1996, 28 series of Silent Witness have been ...
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I did not attempt to color code the sections. PFrisbie ( talk ) 17:06, 3 August 2010 (UTC) [ reply ] Cashel111 im not sure if this is the correct way to edit, i just watched the episode 'a guilty mind' and he used a shotgun not a rifle, not that theres too much difference in the context of the article, i just wanted to clear it up.
Examples of police codes include "10 codes" (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes, or other status codes. These code types may be used in the same sentence to describe specific aspects of a situation. Codes vary by country, administrative subdivision, and agency.