Andrea Campbell's Forensic Evidence

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Forensic evidence can be beneficial in court trials. In other cases it can be misinterpreted, and the wrong people could be committed to prison. In “Forensic Science: Evidence, Clues, and investigations” by Andrea Campbell, she gives the reader multiple reasons as to why it is good and bad. This leaves the reader with one question. Is forensic evidence the most important type of evidence to present at trial? In paragraph three, Andrea informs the reader that forensic evidence is applied to answer legal questions, and draws in principles and knowledge from combinations of fields. These fields consist of medicine, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and anthropology. They apply these fields to make sense of the hard evidence, and apply