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1. Case Approach 2. Working Shooting Scenes 3. The Reconstructive Aspects of Class Characteristics and a Limited Universe 4. Is it a Bullet Hole? 5. Some Useful Reagents and Their Application 6. Distance And Orientation Derived from Gunshot Residue Pattterns 7. Projectile Penetration and Perforation 8. Projectiles and Glass 9. Projectile Ricochet and Deflection 10. The Principles of “Trajectory” Reconstruction 11. Gunshot Wounds and Trajectories in Human Bodies 12. Trace Evidence Considerations Associated with Firearms Evidence 13. True Ballistics: Long Distance Shootings and Falling Bullets 14. Cartridge Case Ejection and Ejection Patterns 15. The Shooting of Motor Vehicles 16. Shotgun Shootings and Evidence 17. The Sound Levels of Gunshots, Supersonic Bullets, and Other Impulse Sounds 18. Ultimate Objectives, Reports and Court Presentation Appendix
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