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By: Frank Crescentini Frank, how important the accuracy of a criminal investigation in a case? And why so many mistakes in police investigative work? And why many innocent persons get convicted wrongfully? Because the poor police work? Thank you why so long time of absences hope all is ok with you Sir. Thank you Daniel Kim, Los Angeles, California. Dear Daniel, Yes, to long and I miss this too, but very important obligations shorted my time to answer the 100’s e-mail’s that I received weekly and I have been neglecting I am sorry! Very good questions but I will only answer the important part of an accurate criminal investigation into a case but I will NOT comment over the alleged accusations of poor police works, sorry if you are one of my followers you should know this. However the following discussion of some of the phases of criminal investigation and the presentation of evidence in criminal prosecutions are offered, not in critical spirit or faultfinding with any particular pace officer or group, but with the purpose of suggesting to peace officers generally a means to become more proficient and successful to the end that through the mistakes of others they may avoid similar mistakes. I have in mind the fact that there has been very little concentration upon the important subject of criminal investigation and practically nothing has been written with the idea of assisting the ambitious officer whose experience has been limited. The older officer in service should find herein many hints and ideas for improving his work. Dear Daniel the greatest difficulty has been found in selecting from the vast amount of available information those matters to be included and those to be omitted. F.C.Investigations Frank Crescentini