What is the purpose of conducting a comparative analysis between your known "K" evidence and questioned "Q" evidence?
What is one limitation of this examination?
a) The purpose of conducting a comparative analysis is to determine the similarities and differences between the known and questioned evidence. This can help establish the source and authenticity of the questioned evidence.
b) It can help confirm whether the questioned evidence can be linked to the known evidence, or whether it is from a different source.
c) One limitation of this examination is that it may not always provide a definite conclusion, as there can be factors that impact the comparison such as degradation of the evidence or variations in the sample.
d) Another limitation is that the comparison may require specialized expertise and equipment, making it inaccessible or costly for some investigations.