Science of Criminalistics
Science of Criminalistics
Science of Criminalistics
Forensic Medicine
Mr. Julius Y Edrea
Ms. Dranse Lee Ann C Espinosa
“If the law has made you a witness, remain a
man of science. You have no victim to avenge,
no guilty or innocent person to convict or save –
you must bear testimony within the limits of
science”
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Scope of Forensic Medicine
The Scope of forensic medicine is quite broad and
encompassing. It is the application of medical and
paramedical sciences as demanded by law and
administration of justice.
• Encompasses a variety of fields in forensic science
such as pathology, anthropology, odontology,
toxicology, entomology, psychiatry and others.
• Deals with the activities or acts punishable under the
law.
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CLINICAL FORENSIC MEDICINE
It includes lifting of trace evidences from the blood, nails, hairs,
clothing, semen, a vaginal swab, tissue culture, gastric levage
It also include how to document this evidence for the court, face a
lawyer’s cross-examination, understand court proceedings and
interpret various sections and sub-sections of Criminal Procedure.
Examples are
1. Wounds
2. Drunkenness
3. Sexual offenses
4. Age determination
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WHAT IS A MEDICOLEGAL CASE ?
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FOLLOWING ARE MEDICOLEGAL CASES
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INJURY CASES, WHERE THERE IS LIKELIHOOD OF
DEATH IN NEAR FUTURE.
SUSPECTED OR EVIDENT SEXUAL OFFENSES.
SUSPECTED OR EVIDENT CRIMINAL ABORTION.
UNCONSCIOUS CASES WHERE CAUSE OF
UNCONSCIOUSNES IS NOT CLEAR.
CASES BROUGHT DEAD WITH IMPROPER HISTORY.
CASES REFERRED BY COURT OR OTHERWISE WHICH
REQUIRE AN AGE CERTIFICATE / ANY OTHER
CERTIFICATE.
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1. Physical injuries caused by:
a. Gunshot wound, stab wound etc.
b. Vehicular accident.
c. Asphyxia
d. Electrocution, chemical or thermal insult
e. Accident, attempted homicide or suicide
f. Poisoning
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DEATH- The complete and persistent stopping or cessation of all vital functions of the
body (heart, termination of life)
- Irreversible condition followed by decay
Kind of Death
1. Somatic or Clinical
- There is complete and persistent and continuous cessation of the vital functions of
the brain, heart and lungs which maintain life and health.
2. Cellular or Molecular
-Death of individual cells after three to six hour
3. Apparent Death or State of Suspended Animation
-Temporary loss of consciousness OR temporary cessation of the vital functions of
the body on amount of disease, external stimulus or other forms of influence
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Medico-Legal Classification of Cause of Death
Natural Death- Caused by a natural disease or condition in the body
Violent death- due to injuries inflicted in the body by some form of outside
force
Accidental
Negligent
Suicidal
Infanticidal
Parricidal
Murder
Homicidal
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Medical Evidence
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Medical Evidence
• Legal Definition
Is the testimony that provided by a medical
professional, such as a doctor or physician.
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TYPES OF MEDICAL EVIDENCE
1. Autoptic or real evidence
2. Testimonial evidence
3. Experimental evidence
4. Documentary evidence
5. Physical evidence
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1. Real or Autoptic Evidence
- Is the evidence that addressed by the
senses of the court.
Limitations :
• Indecency and impropriety
• The Repulsive Object to those offensive to sensibilities
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2. Testimonial Evidence
- Is a person’s testimony offered to prove the truth of the
matter asserted, especially evidence elicited from a
witness. This is also termed as communicative
evidence.
2 Types of Witness
1. Ordinary Witness
2. Expert Witness
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3. Experimental Evidence
- A medical witness may be allowed by the court to
confirm his allegation or as corroborated proof opinion
he has stated.
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4. Documentary Evidence
- Is any documents consist of writing or any material
containing letters, words, numbers, figures, symbols or
other modes of written expression offered as proof of their
contents.
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5. Physical Evidence- can include just about
anything such as weapons, fingerprints, shoe
prints, tire marks, tool impression, hair fiber, or
even a body fluids.
a. Corpus Delicti evidence
b. Associative evidence
c. Tracing Evidence
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3 Types of Physical Evidence
a. Corpus Delicti evidence
b. Associative evidence
c. Tracing Evidence
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a. Corpus Delicti evidence
- Refers to the body of the crime it also
showing the facts of crime or the case.
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b. Associative evidence
- Associative evidence these are the
type of physical evidence which link the person
to the crime.
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c. Tracing evidence
- These are the evidence that is helping
or assist the Investigator to trace or locate the
Suspect.
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IMPORTANCE OF FORENSIC MEDICINE
FOR THE LAW ENFORCEMENT
AGENCIES
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PERSONAL IDENTITY
Required in
1. In cases of fire , explosion , travel
accidents and other mishaps.
2. When an unknown body is found
3. In cases of decomposed bodies, mutilated
bodies or skeleton remains.
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References
• Power point of DR. AMIT TYAGI in Forensic Medicine
• Notes in FORENSIC MEDICINE with Pathology &
• Entomology By: OSCAR GATCHALIAN SORIANO
BSCrim., MSBA, MA Crim., PhDCrim.
• Dr. PEDRO P SOLIS M.D. LIB
• Forensic Medicine
• FORENSIC MEDICINE by: Floramante R. Garcia Jr.
•
https://www.scribd.com/document/423767343/Forensic-Medicine-Rev
iew-Document#fullscreen&from_embed
• LEGAL MEDICINE (2011)Antonio Rebosa, Ll.B, M.D
• https://www.scribd.com/document/370096132/Legal-Medicine-pdf#ful
lscreen&from_embed
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