A prosecutor has his shorts in a bind over press coverage and an op-ed about his bitemark case. My guess is, by inference, the discussion of the continued prosecutorial use of junk forensics should be hidden from public view. The IP has compiled a case list of 29 convictions and incarcerations where bitemark experts have identified the innocent as criminals.
“DA Richard A. Consiglio said attorneys for the Innocence Project, M. Chris Fabricant and Dana Delger, were attempting “to try the case in public.” “
http://www.altoonamirror.com/news/local-news/2017/08/da-blasts-defense-blog-in-ross-case/