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Trace Evidence
Criminalistics and Trace Evidence are both catch-all terms that apply to all types of physical evidence that may be circumstantial evidence in the trial of a case. Most often, the term is meant to include a variety of types of trace evidence analyzed by experts who are sometimes identified as "microanalysts," sometimes as "trace evidence examiners," or as "criminalists," or indeed by several different specialists. Microanalysts determine the nature of small items of trace evidence and compare it with known materials for the purpose of determining the origin of the trace evidence. ... This evidence may be a vehicular as in a hit and run situation or it may be structural as in a tool being used to pry open a door.
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