ASTM E1492-05 - 15.7.2005
 
Significance and Use

Prior to being presented in court, a foundation must be established showing how evidence was collected, who collected the evidence, where it was collected, who has had custody of the evidence, how the evidence has been processed, and when changes of custody have occurred.

If the procedures outlined in this practice are followed, the chain of custody with respect to the evidence while it is in the custody of the forensic laboratory will be protected.

 
1. Scope

1.1 This practice describes procedures and techniques for protecting and documenting the integrity of physical evidence with respect to suitability for scientific testing, and admissibility as evidence in criminal or civil litigation.

 
2. Referenced Documents

E1459-13(2018)

Standard Guide for Physical Evidence Labeling and Related Documentation

E1188-23

Standard Practice for Collection and Preservation of Information and Physical Items by a Technical Investigator

E860-22

Standard Practice for Examining and Preparing Items That Are or May Become Involved in Criminal or Civil Litigation