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With regards to investigating a scene where firearms were used, which ONE of the following statements is FALSE?

A. Bullet holes through doors can produce atypical entrance wounds.
B. The presence of spent cartridges at the scene suggests a semi-automatic assault rifle.
C. Fragments from intermediate targets can cause pseudo-stippling.
D. A spent cartridge at the scene is most suggestive of a revolver-type handgun.
E. Spent cartridges recovered at the scene can be analyzed by firearm experts.

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The false statement is that a spent cartridge at the scene suggests the use of a revolver-type handgun; revolvers do not automatically eject spent cartridges.

Step-by-step explanation:

With regards to investigating a scene where firearms were used, the statement that is FALSE is: D. A spent cartridge at the scene is most suggestive of a revolver-type handgun. Revolvers typically do not eject spent cartridges when fired; instead, the cartridges remain in the revolver's cylinder until manually removed by the user. It's semi-automatic firearms that eject spent cartridges after each shot, which can then be found at the scene. Bullet holes through doors, the presence and analysis of spent cartridges, and injury patterns such as pseudo-stippling are all relevant factors in firearm-related forensic investigations.

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