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Police officers first stop crimes and apprehend suspects. Crime scene investigators document and collect evidence. Forensic photographers take photos of crime scenes and evidence. Detectives handle investigation after crimes are committed
Evidence establishes facts and helps prove propositions' validity. US law defines evidence as items making fact existence more probable. Evidence must be admissible and not obtained illegally
Pleading is formal written statement of party's claims in civil action. Parties' pleadings define issues to be adjudicated. Different jurisdictions have specific rules governing pleading
Indictment is a formal accusation of a person committing a crime. Most serious offenses are felonies in jurisdictions using felonies concept. Indictable offenses require indictment in jurisdictions without felonies
Courts' jurisdiction is determined by the Courts Constitution Act. Venue is established at the place of commission or where the accused was apprehended. Multiple courts have jurisdiction, with the first-opening court taking precedence. Connected criminal cases can be tried jointly by the court of superior jurisdiction