D. Chain of custody.
A chain of custody is a detailed, documented record of the sequence of custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of evidence. It ensures that the evidence has not been tampered with, contaminated, or substituted. This is crucial for the admissibility of evidence in a court of law.
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It is D. Professor Messer mention this a couple of times.
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