FoxNews: Unreliable bitemarks still on the books in all 50 states.

https://fox6now.com/2019/07/17/its-essentially-junk-bite-mark-case-underscores-national-call-to-improve-forensic-evidence/

Excellent 8min video expose’ on the recent Stinson $7.5M award for wrongful conviction in Milwaukee. As usual, the city taxpayers take the financial hit. Kudos to all those who helped this case along. Heather Donnell and her staff are incredible

 

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Dr. Michael Bowers is a long time forensic consultant in the US and international court systems.
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2 Responses to FoxNews: Unreliable bitemarks still on the books in all 50 states.

  1. John Lentini's avatar John Lentini says:

    The most outrageous part of this story is that the Stinson case, although the conviction was vacated, can still be used as precedential. Cases that result in vacated convictions should not be allowed to be cited as precedent for admitting the same junk science. The ABA needs a wake-up call on this subject.

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