Random transfer forensic evidence refers to physical materials that are unintentionally transferred from one location or individual to another during interactions. This type of evidence can include hair, fibers, or other trace materials that may link a suspect to a crime scene or victim. Its significance lies in the ability to establish connections and provide insights into the circumstances surrounding a crime, despite the randomness of the transfer. The analysis of such evidence is crucial in forensic investigations for corroborating other types of evidence.
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