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'In forensic terms, no.' Hammond sounded reluctant, as he always did when forced to admit his science could not answer every question.
The forensic term for the midpoint of the mandibular angle is the gonion.
This killer doesn't leave us anything to work with in forensic terms,' Marijke said consolingly. '
"Person" a forensic term.
It is a forensic term, appropriating actions and their merit; and so belongs only to intelligent agents, capable of a law, and happiness, and misery.
The prosecution called Mr. Daniels to the stand as its final witness in an emotional appeal to the jurors, who until today heard of the victim only in abstract forensic terms.
She had discussed it with only a few dose friends, and then in forensic terms comparing herself to an FBI criminal scene profiler who reads a crime scene like an eyewitness.
I was about 30,000 words into it and was looking up a forensic term in an encyclopedia and saw a three-line citation, with Amistad on the first line and Connecticut on the second.
The significance of these precepts is obvious: there is neither the jurisdiction nor any legal pact that can deprive anyone of their fundamental right to access to justice, although the exercise of those precepts can, in certain situations, be applied to what, in forensic terms, is known as a 'plea of lack of incompetence'.