forensic evidence/science/medicine etc• Tiem and weather had worn away any forensic evidence.• In September 1990 a Home Office reviewconcluded that there was no forensic evidence against the six.• When she'd first qualified in forensic medicine he'd been a young sergeant.• Gore then devised a plan to burn down the house, destroying any forensic evidence he might have left behind.• In high spirits, his father was talking about the immenseadvances made in forensic science in recent years.• Miss Clare Reggiori, prosecuting, applied for a four-week remand in custody, saying forensic evidence needed to be examined.• There was no forensic evidence to link Mr Nichol to the attack.• They were taken to a mobileforensic scienceunit at Severomorsk navalbase, but so far only Kolesnikov has been named.
Originforensic
(1600-1700)Latinforensis“of a court or forum”, from forum; → FORUM