You are asked to examine a vaginal swab from an alleged sexual assault. The presumptive test for semen is positive, but microscopic examination reveals no presence of spermatozoa.
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Step 1: Collect and document all relevant information about the case, including the time elapsed since the alleged assault, the age and medical history of the victim, and any other pertinent details. Show more…
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