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Items subject to discovery can include:
- Chain of custody information, including all items recovered.
 - Identification of the laboratory utilized.
 - Qualifications of examiner and expert who will testify.
 - All tests conducted and the item(s) tested.
 - Test results on all items tested.
 - Laboratory testing data and bench notes.
 - Laboratory reports.
 - Laboratory unexpected results and/or corrective action reports.
 
For more information refer to Module 6, Topic 3, The Significance of DNA Results as Evidence.
Additional Online Courses
- What Every First Responding Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence
 - Collecting DNA Evidence at Property Crime Scenes
 - DNA – A Prosecutor’s Practice Notebook
 - Crime Scene and DNA Basics
 - Laboratory Safety Programs
 - DNA Amplification
 - Population Genetics and Statistics
 - Non-STR DNA Markers: SNPs, Y-STRs, LCN and mtDNA
 - Firearms Examiner Training
 - Forensic DNA Education for Law Enforcement Decisionmakers
 
- What Every Investigator and Evidence Technician Should Know About DNA Evidence
 - Principles of Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court
 - Law 101: Legal Guide for the Forensic Expert
 - Laboratory Orientation and Testing of Body Fluids and Tissues
 - DNA Extraction and Quantitation
 - STR Data Analysis and Interpretation
 - Communication Skills, Report Writing, and Courtroom Testimony
 - Español for Law Enforcement
 - Amplified DNA Product Separation for Forensic Analysts