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xclash

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In what court case did the Supreme Court hold that handwriting is nontestimonial evidence not protected by Fifth Amendment privileges?
 
  a. Gilbert v. California
  b. Carmichael v. Kumho Tire Co.
  c. United States v. Mara
  d. United States Secret Service v. Mara

Question 2

The TTI is an individual characteristic that distinguishes documents that came from a particular what?
 
  a. Photocopier
  b. Fax machine
  c. Computer printer
  d. None of the above



Ahnyah

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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