Bitemark Evidence

Bitemark Evidence is evidence that can be used in legal proceedings to prove the identity of a perpetrator or an accused. It is obtained by the comparison of a human bite mark with a suspect’s teeth. This type of evidence is increasingly being used in criminal cases, since it is considered a reliable form of identification in some instances. The use of bitemark evidence has been found to be an effective tool in criminal investigation, as it can provide a strong link between an alleged perpetrator and the crime scene. Furthermore, the technique is less expensive than other forensic techniques, making it a valuable tool for law enforcement.

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