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Integrity of evidence refers to the requirement that any item introduced in court must be in the same condition as when it was found at the crime scene. This is documented by the chain of evidence , also referred to as the​

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Answer: The Continuity of Evidence

Explanation: This is a term used to narrate the movement of any evidence tenable in court from the crime scene to the court room without any change in its condition, position or looks.

It is also called the chain of custody evidence. It is necessary to maintain the integrity of the evidence to be presented and relied upon in court.

It is also used to describe if there is sufficient evidence to prove that the evidence is intact.

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