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Crime vocabularyOnline version

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by Eduardo Garcia
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suspect courtroom judge defendant capital verdict testing guilty victim witness murder jury evidence trials crime

The TV programme CSI is so successful that it's having an impact on real life in the . This is called " the CSI effect " . Many crimes can be solved based on normal evidence : If a saw the commit a crime , for example . However , in the USA , the 12 - person now expects to see foresinc evidence as well . This is particularly true where the could be the punishment .
The problem is that when experts on CSI use DNA , on blood and hair , for example , they say that it is completely trustworthy . When they investigate a , the TV characters quickly identify the by saying that his DNA matches the DNA on the . But in real life , when people accuse someone of a crime such as , the experts can only say DNA evidence could match . Their information is not really 100% accurate . However , today , people are suspicious of a case if it doesn't contain this type of evidence . It's difficult to believe someone is of a crime without seeing the same foresinc evidence as on TV . Often , the says this is unnecessary . Nevertheless , the prosecution still have to provide , because that's what people on the jury expect !

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