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Generally, when should police officers begin to take notes?
 
  A) As soon as an officer gets a call to the scene of a crime
  B) After arrival at the scene and the scene is rendered SAFE
  C) After the first interview of either the victim or a witness found at or near the scene
  D) Note taking is a very personal process and each officer should decide on his or her own when to begin to take notes.

Question 2

Which is the most accurate interpretation of the best evidence rule?
 
  A) Videotapes are usually better than photos.
  B) Testimony is better than physical evidence.
  C) Original notes are usually better than photocopies.
  D) Authenticated photocopies are admissible in court.



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Answer: A

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Answer: C





 

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