Differentiate not guilty and acquitted. Give your opinion as to whether or not an acquittal means that the investigator failed. Support for the position.

Hess, K. M., & Orthmann, C. H. (2013). Criminal investigation (10th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth Publishing / Cengage Learning. 1. Put yourself in the role of a prosecutor and explain the importance of the final report to the prosecution of a case. Further, analyzing the possible impact of poorly completed final reports on the prosecution of a case. 2. Review Figure 21.1, The Use of Evidence in the Stages of the Criminal Justice Process, in Chapter 21 of the text and specify the manner in which each stage of the criminal justice process helps to build a successfully litigated action. Provide a rationale to support the response. 3. Define a criminal investigators role in preparing a case for court. Analyze the manner in which the investigator cooperates with the prosecutor to enhance the courtroom presentation. 4. Differentiate not guilty and acquitted. Give your opinion as to whether or not an acquittal means that the investigator failed. Support for the position. 5. Predict one to two (1-2) changes that will take place in a criminal investigation in the next twenty (20) years. Provide a rationale to support the response
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