What happens when computer crime laboratories fail to provide state-of-the-art technology and procedures during the computer evidence collection, recovery, analysis, and reporting processes for law enforcement.

What happens when computer crime laboratories fail to provide state-of-the-art technology and procedures during the computer evidence collection, recovery, analysis, and reporting processes for law enforcement.
Cite at least one example of a case in which the investigation and prosecution of the computer crime failed due to poor QA/QC forensic evidence procedures although statutes were in place to govern investigatory procedures.

First paper just 3 to 4 paragraphs
Reviewing history of forensics, there are varying timelines. The history, as complied by the American College of Forensic Examiners, began as early as the 4,000 BC. The modern association of forensic biology has been developed into many subdivisions such as toxicology, pathology, anthropology, and odontology, just to name a few.
In 4–5 paragraphs

In your own words, explain the definition of forensic biology? Explain.
In your opinion what major subfields most important to forensic biology? Explain.
Examples can include serology, entomology, odontology, etc.
Which one of the following developmental stages of forensic biology do you feel is the most important to the field? WHY?
Whats the effect of each below, and how they can be used in an investigation to clear or convict a criminal? Give one example of each

Protein polymorphism, Protien polymorphism, DNA polymorphism
Both pages no headers, cite at the bottom of paper

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