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cmoore54

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Explain the importance of the forensic pathologist or medical examiner making proper classifications of a victim's wounds during the autopsy.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Incorrectly classifying wounds can yield to incorrect conclusions about the events leading to death. The false leads created from these conclusions can hinder the death investigation by misidentifying the type of weapon used, the force used, and likely symptoms and precipitating events.

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