PROCEDURAL BASIS OF JUDICIAL MEDICINE EXAMINATION
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criminals, examination, Forensic medicine, challenges, experts, conclusionsAbstract
Judicial medicine, also known as forensic medicine or medical jurisprudence, is a branch of medicine that applies medical knowledge and expertise to assist in the administration of justice. One of the primary tools used in judicial medicine is the examination, which is a systematic and comprehensive assessment of an individual's physical and/or mental condition. The procedural basis of judicial medicine examination is a critical aspect of this discipline, as it provides a framework for ensuring that examinations are conducted in a fair, reliable, and unbiased manner. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of the procedural basis of judicial medicine examination, including its underlying principles, steps involved, and key considerations.
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