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18 U.S.C.A. § 1029; U.S. v. Watson, 118 F.3d 1315 (9th Cir. 1997). | 18 U.S.C.A. § 1029; U.S. v. Watson, 118 F.3d 1315 (9th Cir. 1997). | ||
Cal Evid C § 1271. | |||
As to prints and impressions as evidence, see Locating and Preserving Evidence in Criminal Cases, 1 Am. Jur. Trials 555. Fingerprint Identification, 36 Am. Jur. Proof of Facts 2d 285. Fingerprints, palm prints, or bare footprints as evidence, 28 A.L.R. 2d 1115. | |||
Kutten, Computer Software: Protection, Liability, Law, Forms § 14.051. | |||
Kwall, The Use of Expert Services by Privately Retained Criminal Defense Attorneys, 13 Loyola U LJ 1 (1981). |
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18 U.S.C.A. § 1029; U.S. v. Watson, 118 F.3d 1315 (9th Cir. 1997).
Cal Evid C § 1271.
As to prints and impressions as evidence, see Locating and Preserving Evidence in Criminal Cases, 1 Am. Jur. Trials 555. Fingerprint Identification, 36 Am. Jur. Proof of Facts 2d 285. Fingerprints, palm prints, or bare footprints as evidence, 28 A.L.R. 2d 1115.
Kutten, Computer Software: Protection, Liability, Law, Forms § 14.051.
Kwall, The Use of Expert Services by Privately Retained Criminal Defense Attorneys, 13 Loyola U LJ 1 (1981).