forensic evidence
Evidence used in court; esp., evidence arrived at by scientific or technical means, such as ballistic or medical evidence. [Cases: Evidence 150. C.J.S. Evidence §§ 216–226.]
Evidence used in court; esp., evidence arrived at by scientific or technical means, such as ballistic or medical evidence. [Cases: Evidence 150. C.J.S. Evidence §§ 216–226.]
forensics (f[schwa]-ren-siks also -ziks). 1. The art of argumentative discourse. 2. The branch of law enforcement dealing with legal evidence relating to firearms and ballistics.
forensic pathology. The specific branch of medicine that establishes or interprets evidence dealing with diseases and disorders of the body, esp. those that cause death.
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forensic medicine. The branch of medicine that establishes or interprets evidence using scientific or technical facts, such as ballistics. — Also termed medical jurisprudence.