Question

Case 16.2
A crime scene was established at a motel where an individual had been assaulted with a shovel. Even though there were no fingerprints or blood evidence on the shovel, it was taken into evidence as the assault weapon. Unfortunately, only a few of the people who had possession of the evidence signed the evidence tag so there was a gap in the chain of custody.
Generally, evidence from a crime scene that is relevant to prove guilt or innocence
a. requires all persons who had possession of the evidence be available to appear as witnesses testify the evidence has not been tampered with.
b. requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt that the evidence was not tampered with.
c. must have an evidence tag.
d. requires the defendant to prove the evidence is genuine and authentic.

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