Identifying and handling evidence is a critical part of the investigative process. Evidence comes in the form of judicial notice, oral testimony, documents and written instruments, and physical elements and objects. We also apply our physical senses to the process of identifying and understanding the scene environment. In addition it is valuable to acquire written statements from witnesses and suspects based on interviews and interrogations. All of these factors lend themselves to seeking and corroborating the truth. With this information in mind answer the following questions:
1. What is the value of evidence in the investigative process?
2. What is the chain of evidence? Why is it important to adhere to it in the investigative process?
3. What are the general rules for acquiring written statements from witnesses?
4. What are the general rules for acquiring written statements from suspects?
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