evidence refers to evidence thatis transferred fromone person toanotherperson or place69% founded in 1992by Peter Neufeldand Barry Scheckat Cardozo Schoolof Law,a personthought to beguilty of acrime oroffense.properties ofhair includecharacteristicsthat can beseen with thenaked eyethe proteinthatcompriseshaira common labtechnique usedto identify,quantify, andpurify nucleicacid fragments. more detailedview of object;cannot be seenwith the nakedeye a chemical thatexhibitschemiluminescence,with a blue glow,when mixed with anappropriate oxidizingagentan official whoinvestigatesviolent, sudden,or suspiciousdeathsat thetimeof deathThestudy ofinsectsthe part ofthe hair thatcontainsDNAstudy of motion ofbullets and theirexamination fordistinctivecharacteristicsafter being firedan implement(such as a wirewith a handle ateach end) forstrangulationthe process wherea specific DNApattern, called aprofile, is obtainedfrom a person orsample of bodilytissue. fibers aretransferred directlyfrom victim tosuspect or suspectto victima sheet of paperfolded in such away as to containevidence in asecuremanneran impressionleft by thefriction ridges ofa human finger the available bodyof facts orinformationindicating whethera belief orproposition is trueor validthe settling ofblood after deathin gravity-dependentportions of thebodywhen two objectscome into contactwith each othersomethingis exchanged andtaken away by bothobjects.deoxyribonucleicacid is thehereditary materialin humans andalmost allother organisms internal andexternalexaminationperformedon a body afterdeaththe medullaindex is 0.5or greaterbeforedeath  numberof jurorsin a trialthe branch ofscience concernedwith the nature,effects, anddetection ofpoisonsallows ajudge toadmitevidence evidence refers to evidence thatis transferred fromone person toanotherperson or place69% founded in 1992by Peter Neufeldand Barry Scheckat Cardozo Schoolof Law,a personthought to beguilty of acrime oroffense.properties ofhair includecharacteristicsthat can beseen with thenaked eyethe proteinthatcompriseshaira common labtechnique usedto identify,quantify, andpurify nucleicacid fragments. more detailedview of object;cannot be seenwith the nakedeye a chemical thatexhibitschemiluminescence,with a blue glow,when mixed with anappropriate oxidizingagentan official whoinvestigatesviolent, sudden,or suspiciousdeathsat thetimeof deathThestudy ofinsectsthe part ofthe hair thatcontainsDNAstudy of motion ofbullets and theirexamination fordistinctivecharacteristicsafter being firedan implement(such as a wirewith a handle ateach end) forstrangulationthe process wherea specific DNApattern, called aprofile, is obtainedfrom a person orsample of bodilytissue. fibers aretransferred directlyfrom victim tosuspect or suspectto victima sheet of paperfolded in such away as to containevidence in asecuremanneran impressionleft by thefriction ridges ofa human finger the available bodyof facts orinformationindicating whethera belief orproposition is trueor validthe settling ofblood after deathin gravity-dependentportions of thebodywhen two objectscome into contactwith each othersomethingis exchanged andtaken away by bothobjects.deoxyribonucleicacid is thehereditary materialin humans andalmost allother organisms internal andexternalexaminationperformedon a body afterdeaththe medullaindex is 0.5or greaterbeforedeath  numberof jurorsin a trialthe branch ofscience concernedwith the nature,effects, anddetection ofpoisonsallows ajudge toadmitevidence 

Forensic Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. evidence refer s to evidence that is transferred from one person to another person or place
  2. 69%
  3. founded in 1992 by Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck at Cardozo School of Law,
  4. a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offense.
  5. properties of hair include characteristics that can be seen with the naked eye
  6. the protein that comprises hair
  7. a common lab technique used to identify, quantify, and purify nucleic acid fragments.
  8. more detailed view of object; cannot be seen with the naked eye
  9. a chemical that exhibits chemiluminescence, with a blue glow, when mixed with an appropriate oxidizing agent
  10. an official who investigates violent, sudden, or suspicious deaths
  11. at the time of death
  12. The study of insects
  13. the part of the hair that contains DNA
  14. study of motion of bullets and their examination for distinctive characteristics after being fired
  15. an implement (such as a wire with a handle at each end) for strangulation
  16. the process where a specific DNA pattern, called a profile, is obtained from a person or sample of bodily tissue.
  17. fibers are transferred directly from victim to suspect or suspect to victim
  18. a sheet of paper folded in such a way as to contain evidence in a secure manner
  19. an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger
  20. the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
  21. the settling of blood after death in gravity-dependent portions of the body
  22. when two objects come into contact with each other something is exchanged and taken away by both objects.
  23. deoxyribonucleic acid is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms
  24. internal and external examination performed on a body after death
  25. the medulla index is 0.5 or greater
  26. before death
  27. number of jurors in a trial
  28. the branch of science concerned with the nature, effects, and detection of poisons
  29. allows a judge to admit evidence