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Yeah I know. It seems like nowadays it’s considered guilty until proven innocent, which is just wrong. Everyone deserves a fair trial, no matter what they’re suspected of doing.
/r/EverydayMisandry15/04/25 11:57 PM
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Absolutely! Which will forever be a work in progress.
/r/EverydayMisandry15/04/25 11:49 PM
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Which I agree, in the real world you rarely know who did it from the start.
/r/EverydayMisandry15/04/25 10:03 PM
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I didn’t say you can always find evidence. I answered your question based on the scenario that was presented, where there was a man that was seen entering and exiting the crime scene while carrying a weapon that could be the murder weapon. Every single person on this thread has answered the questions you’ve had and you’ve chosen to respond with weaponized incompetence.
/r/EverydayMisandry15/04/25 09:13 PM
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Obviously. But the scenario was: let’s say someone was murdered. “This guy has the murder weapon/was seen entering and exiting the scene before and after the murder likely took place respectively” is probable cause. It’s probable enough the guy did it that it’s worth checking. So in the scenario the guy has a weapon on him. Your question was what if the guy just happened to enter the place after the murder was done and also happened to have his concealed carry permit, how do the police know it’s…
/r/EverydayMisandry15/04/25 09:07 PM
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The police run ballistics on any gun that could have been used to shoot someone. Each gun causes unique striations, like a fingerprint, when it’s fired. So they retrieve the bullet that was used to shoot someone and then they shoot the gun they collected as evidence in their ballistics lab and then compare the markings on each bullet to confirm a match. They also check the suspects hands for gunpowder residue which would be found if they recently discharged their weapon.
/r/EverydayMisandry15/04/25 05:59 AM
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