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1. C 2.  A 3.  C 4.  D 5.  D 6.  Circumstantial evidence: (indirect evidence) evidence used to imply a fact but not prove it directly. Example…Finding a suspects gun at the site of a shooting. Direct evidence: evidence that (if true) proves an alleged fact, such as an eyewitness account of a crime. First hand observations such as eyewitness accounts or police dashboard video cameras. Example…a witness states that she saw a defendant pointing a gun at a victim during a robbery. 7. Knowing the ABO blood type of a sample of blood from a crime scene tells us that one of many persons with that blood type may have been there. It narrows the blood type down. It also allows us to exclude anyone with a different blood type. 8. A. First-responding officer: security log, collect pertinent information B. Photographer: Photos of the overall area and close-up photos with and without a measuring ruler, a view of the crime scene taken from several different angles and distances. C. Sketch Artist: accurate rough sketch of crime scene noting the position of the body, scale of distance, positions of all necessary objects D. Evidence collection team: material properly packages, sealed, and labeled. Evidence Log 9.