National Forensic Doctor

Chapter 1388 - 1312: Steaming Hot



Suspects who can afford good lawyers require stronger evidence for prosecution.

For Jiang Yuan to explain his footprint analysis in a Malaysian court will require a significant effort. It’s akin to explaining DNA in the previous century; you must first make non-specialist judges and jurors understand what DNA is, its accuracy, how it’s obtained, how to prove it’s fake...

If Jiang Yuan intends to develop in Malaysia in the long term and promote footprint analysis, this case presents an excellent opportunity. To use suspects identified through footprint analysis and corroborate it with other established technologies is a form of proof in itself.

However, Jiang Yuan has no such intention.

Promoting footprint analysis domestically is already challenging, let alone in Malaysia. If he were to pursue this, it might take him the next ten years. He might also need to train a batch of Criminal Science talents skilled in footprint analysis.

Simply describing the process and results of trace and forensic analysis is significantly easier.

Although the few people present were enthusiastic, Jiang Yuan’s method of providing a brief process and mainly results left a good impression on the prosecutor and several representatives from the parliament.

They are all pure liberal arts majors who can easily change the world, but understanding it is evidently beyond them. Simply getting results is good enough.

Particularly prosecutor Yahos, who watched Jiang Yuan rapidly produce a forensic report on the spot and then orally deliver the final conclusion, developed a great favor for him, saying, "I’ve seen cases you’ve worked on before, but seeing you today, you’re indeed impressive. Our police work should undoubtedly learn from the Chinese police..."

As a prosecutor, he could verbally assault criminals, and when sweet-talking, he was very sweet.

Jiang Yuan smiled and cooperated with a few words, providing two forensic reports according to the directions of trace evidence and forensic science.

The prosecutor Yahos himself didn’t look much at it; after taking photos and sending them out, he started chatting with Jiang Yuan about all sorts of things.

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