Chain of custody…
The chain
of custody is a procedure in which should be followed within every single
criminal investigation. This procedure prevents any evidence (exhibits) being
lost, tampered with or destroyed as there is detailed documentation of where
this was found, what it is, when it was collected, what type of evidence it is,
the measurements of the item, who collected it and the crime scene number
assigned to that specific investigation. There is always a paper trail of a piece
of evidence if this procedure has been followed accurately. When a SOCO
collects any evidence it should be bagged and labelled in the correct manner
and then handed to the exhibits officer. This officer may have a mass amount of
evidence from different investigations however are all labelled minimising any
chance of them misplacing evidence. The evidence is kept within a secure
building which prevents an individual from removing or tampering the evidence.
If the evidence is sent off for testing and analysing the exhibits officer
should accurately document the details of when the evidence was dispatched and
where it is going. By doing this the officers know exactly where that piece of
evidence is at all times.
Chain of custody within the OJ
Simpson case…
Within
the murder investigation of Nicole and Ronald this procedure was carried out
however not efficiently. Some of the items were logged into the chain of
custody however evidence was appearing within the forensic laboratories without
being logged in or even documented previously. This occurred with many blood
samples, only a few blood swabs where logged into the chain of custody by the
SOCO’s however later officers and detectives where giving the forensic scientists
blood samples supposedly from the scene however not documented anywhere. This
situation allowed for the defence to argue again that the evidence could have
been placed containing Simpson’s DNA.
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