NCJ Number
17752
Date Published
1974
Length
0 pages
Annotation
DEMONSTRATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF A CONTROLLED, OBSERVED PURCHASE, POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF CONTRABAND, AND ESTABLISHED CONTINUITY OF THE CHAIN OF CUSTODY TO THE SUCCESSFUL PROSECUTION OF A NARCOTICS CASE.
Abstract
POLICE NARCOTICS TEAM ARRANGE A CONTROLLED 'BUY' BY A PAID INFORMANT WHO MEETS WITH A DEALER IN A RESTAURANT UNDER SURVEILLANCE CONDITIONS, MAKES THE CONNECTION AND DELIVERS AMPHETAMINE PILLS TO THE OFFICERS. TRIAL SCENES DEPICT THE TESTIMONY OF THE INFORMANT, THE ARRESTING OFFICER, AND THE EXPERT WITNESS, A FORENSIC CHEMIST. EMPHASIS IS PLACED ON THE POTENTIAL FOR ERROR IN BUILDING A NARCOTICS CASE WHICH COULD CAUSE A CASE TO BE THROWN OUT. ILLUSTRATED IS THE USE OF PROFESSIONAL LAB TECHNICIAN AS AN EXPERT WITNESS AND HOW THE PROSECUTOR CAN MAXIMIZE THE IMPACT OF HIS TESTIMONY. ALSO SHOWN ARE POSSIBLE DEFENSE TACTICS AND REDIRECT METHODS OF HANDLING IT.