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The classification of a crime scene interferes with the priority or importance of that crime scene?

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The classification of a crime scene is done in accordance to the location that the first or original criminal activity took place. The secondary crime scenes are also classified, and none of these classification interfere with the importance or priority of the investigation. Instead, they simply designate the sequence in which the locations are involved in the occurrence that is being investigated
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