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Gomez, Jimpol C.

CDI 2 Pre-Final

1. Defloration

2. Incomplete Laceration

3. Moral Virginity

4. Infantile

5. Stellate

6. Demi- Virginity

7. Information

8. Known Criminals

9. Unknown Criminals

10. Opportunity

Enumeration

1. Eye Witness, Evidence, Sequence of Events

2. Information, Interrogation and Instrumentation

3. He must have the ability of persevere despite the obstacle and monotony of investigation.
He must have the ability and intelligence to obtain vital information easily
He must be honest, incorruptible and with personal integrity.
He must have a knowledge of the psychology of human behavior and understand people and their
environment.
He must have a keen power of observation and memory/retention to accurately describe what he has
seen.
He must be a resourceful and quick-witted.

4. Passage of clotted blood during menstruation

Ulceration due to disease, like diphtheria

Jumping or running

Falling on hard and sharp objects


Medical instrumentation

Local Medication

Self- scratching due to irritation

Masturbation

Insertion of foreign objects

Previous Operation

Essay

1. Confession – this is the expressed acknowledgement by the accused in criminal cases of the

Truth of his guilt as to the crime charged or of some of the essential part there-of. There is no

Implied confession for it is positive and direct acknowledgement of guilt.

2. Admission – is a voluntary acknowledgement in express terms or by implication by a party

Interest or by another, whose statement legally binds him, against his interest of the existence or truth

Of a fact in dispute material to the issue.

3. Moral Virginity – completely innocent about sex and sex organs.

Physical Virginity – the woman who has a idea about sex and sex organs but has not experience any
sexual intercourse.

Demi- Virginity – the woman who permits sexual action but abstain of rupturing her hymen.

Virgo Intacta – woman who has experience and knowledge about sexual intercourse but her organs is
not that much change.

4.

A. As to shape and size of the opening

1. Annular or Occular- the opening is oval or circular located at the center of the hymen.

2. Infantile – the opening is small, usually linear, fleshy and resistant.

3. Semilunar or Crescentric – the concavity maybe facing either side or upwards or downwards.

4. Linear – the opening is slit-like and usually running vertically.


5. Crib-form – the hymen presents several openings instead of a single one.

6. Stellate – hymenal opening is like a star.

7. Septate – there are two openings which maybe of equal or different sizes separated by a
bridge of hymenal tissue.

8. Fimbriated – the border of the opening shows small irregular protrusion towards the opening.

9. Imperforate – there is no opening on the hymen.

B. As to Structure and Consistency:

1. firm and with strong connective tissue and plenty of blood vessels – this type has more
tendency to lacerate during the first sexual act and the laceration may produce relatively more
haemorrhage.

2. thick yielding hymen with scarce blood vessels – the hymen is distensible easily penetrated
and when lacerated will cause less bleeding.

3. Membranous hymen – hymen is parchment-like, maybe transparent and may lacerate


without pain or appreciable bleeding.

C. As to number of opening:

1. Single-orifice – having one opening

2. Septate – having two openings

3. Multiple – having several openings

4. Imperforate – without orifice

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