OBJECTS OF FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION OF A PERSON
Keywords:
biological fluids, written speech, identification, human corpse, trace-layering, oral speech.Abstract
In the article, the strictly individualizing characteristics of a person, born or acquired in the course of life, can act as defining characteristics and signs.
Individual characteristics and signs of a person can be divided into two groups. The first are static (immutable) features: features of bone structure, fingerprint, eye structure, genome, etc. The second is dynamic: the parameters of written speech, a person’s voice, his gait, etc.
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