Exhibit numbering or exhibit labeling refers to the process of tagging evidence with a sequential number, which includes the case and evidence details. This will allow the investigator to easily identify the evidence and ascertain its details. The investigators should mark all the evidence in a pre-agreed format, such as aaa/ddmmyy/nnnn/zz, where: ▪ aaa refers to the initials of the forensic analyst or law enforcement officer seizing the equipment
dd/mm/yy is the date of seizure ▪ nnnn is the sequential number of the exhibits seized by aaa, starting with 001 and going to nnnn
▪ zz is the sequence number for parts of the same exhibit (e.g., “A” could be the CPU, “B” the monitor, “C” the keyboard, etc.)
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Mike1962
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