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It is the duty of practicing Bloodstain Pattern Examiners to serve the interests of justice to the best of their ability at all times. In fulfilling this duty, they will use all of the scientific and investigative techniques at their command to construct all of the relative details under investigation. Having documented the factual physical evidence, the Examiner must identify and evaluate the stains and patterns located for ultimate demonstrative presentation in a court of law.<br>In this regard, they will be guided by training, experience and knowledge which will allow them to identify relevant stains and patterns of blood for ultimate reconstructive purposes. These documentary and identifying facts will be reported with all accuracy and skill of which the Examiner is capable, to the end that all persons fully understand and be able to place the findings in their proper relationship to the case or scene at issue.
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Certified Forensic ConsultantCertifying Organization
American College of Forensic Examiners
Type
B - Advanced
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Master Analyst in Financial ForensicsCertifying Organization
National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts
Type
C - Specialty
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Crime Scene CertificationCertifying Organization
The International Association for Identification
Type
A - Core
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