Monthly Archives: December 2014

Vigil for the CA 11: Factually Innocent, Families ask for clemency

I attended this candle lit vigil with families of 11 prisoners in Cailfornia prisons. These cases show how false forensic science, inept lawyers and the legal system’s inadequate response to new science needs to be reviewed by Governor @JerryBrown. These … Continue reading

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Followup : See who the AAFS/NIST has reviewing junk forensic bitemark “science”

https://csidds.com/2014/10/30/the-nist-forensic-science-commission-lays-an-egg-with-its-bitemark-study-group/

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American Academy of Forensic Science experts and the death penalty

Death sentences: A trail of dubious contributions to justice: questionable and in some cases, erroneous bitemark opinions.

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Forensics : Expecting too much from Forensic Evidence does not Guarantee Justice : Plus WORLD Forensic News

30% of DNA exonerations have occurred after suspects’ false confessions. Here is another one out of Buffalo, NY.  Conviction is vacated for 2 murders. Forensics : Expecting too much from Forensic Evidence does not Guarantee Justice US. All but 4 European MH17 … Continue reading

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Recent Rash of US Exonerations Only the Surface: Many More Remain Wrongfully Imprisoned : Forensic Science contributions

  Jeffrey Deskovic, an exoneree himself (NY), writes about the increase in wrongful convictions being overturned in the US from a very personal perspective. He focuses on the root causes of these injustices such as incentivised witnesses (aka snitches), prosecutorial … Continue reading

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The Nasty World of forensic dentistry bitemark opinions – Forensic News from the US

The Nasty world of bitemark opinions. At least five cases of forensic lab misconduct in the last 2 years. Some ballistics and trace exams discontinued as “too time consuming.” Most trace is merely associative  (not identifying a specific person or … Continue reading

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Recent forensic science news and cases from around the world

CASES False hope w/out DNA. Bitemarks hold key to solving Hamilton car park assault case Forensic Experts Identify Remains of One of Mexico’s Missing Students. Forensics Team in Mexico Confirms Remains of 1 of 43 Missing Students- Why are there no … Continue reading

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Top #Forensic Blogs of 2014

And the Most Popular : Forensic Science Misconduct: A Dark and Cautionary Tale | @csidds http://wp.me/p2BoEX-lv via @csidds

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An example of the “finality of verdict” mentality of police and DAs in the US : They ‘deep six’ the evidence

Sorry to use the “deep six” phrase (verrry unprofessional) but it surely applies to this growing track record of the various Innocence Project Network (IPN) investigation cases litigating suspected wrongful convictions. They are told the evidence used to convict no … Continue reading

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#Forensics in Focus : US experts not helping in Mexico Massacre, more forensic inaccuracies in the media …………

New DNA test can specifically identify the difference between identical twins.  Where are the US forensic experts in this? Austrian forensic experts may shed light on Mexico massacre  via @reuters Once more, so much for media accuracy in forensics. Security experts doubt … Continue reading

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