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No matter how small a community is, crime still happens. Law enforcement in the area may be limited to only a few officers, but they still deal with a high volume of evidence. They’re typically doing.
As a sales rep with over 15 years’ experience, I’ve learned how to ask a lot of questions; and with all the storage options it’s important not only to ask questions but to ask the right questions.
If there’s anything thatLaw Enforcement officers and officials understand, it’s how to do things “by the book.” There is a standard procedure; there is a law; there is a firmly established protocol..
Your evidence team has the tools to distinguish DNA, identify different materials and particles and help public safety officials make their case. With that kind of expertise, you can be forgiven for.