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Monthly Archives: January 2021
Forensics: Criminality. Trump officials lobbied to deny states money for vaccine rollout last fall
Top Trump officials actively lobbied Congress to deny state governments any extra funding for the Covid-19 vaccine rollout last fall. — Read on http://www.statnews.com/2021/01/31/trump-officials-lobbied-to-deny-states-money-for-vaccine-rollout/
Forensics: More on injustice in US criminal courts. Public Defenders Suffer From the ‘Stress of Injustice’: Study
Public Defenders Suffer From the ‘Stress of Injustice’: Study | The Crime Report — Read on thecrimereport.org/2021/01/26/public-defenders-suffer-from-the-stress-of-injustice-study/
Forensics: Disparate legal standards. One for the rich, one for the poor. Georgia Offers Unequal Expert Evidence Standards
Guess who gets the benefit, and who gets the shaft. It is glaring proof that the two tier legal structure of rich vs poor really exists. The second proof is the inequitable funding of prosecutors, providing DAs with distinct advantages … Continue reading
Posted in AAFS, Community Dentistry, criminal justice, criminal justice reform, Forensic Science, Forensic science misconduct, forensic science reform, junk forensic science, Medical errors, prosecutorial misconduct, US traitors, insurrection, US Capitol attacks
Tagged discriminatory legal standards for evidentiary admissibility
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Forensics: How Flawed Science of Bite-Mark Analysis Imprisoned a Man for Murder
A wide open look at the face of junk forensics from 2015. The bitemarkers now claim they are “new and improved.” They certainly will argue that myth at upcoming evidentiary hearings in 2 southern states of the US. It is … Continue reading
Posted in AAFS, ABFO, Bad Forensic Science, Bite Marks, Bitemarks, costs of wrongful convictions, forensic evidence exaggeration, forensic fraud, Forensic Science, Forensic Science Bias, forensic science misconduct, prosecutorial misconduct
Tagged American Academy of Forensic Science
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Forensics: Top forensic expert jailed for identifying weapons sent to jihadists by Turkey’s intel agency – Nordic Monitor
Ergodan is a despot. Abdullah Bozkurt/Stockholm — Read on nordicmonitor.com/2021/01/top-european-forensic-expert-jailed-for-identifying-ammunitions-sent-to-jihadists-by-turkeys-intelligence/
Posted in AAFS, human rights violations, prosecutorial misconduct
Tagged Erdogan, forensic coverup, Turkey
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Forensics: Round 2 soon coming your way. Council Concludes Bite-Mark Analysis Is Junk – The Intercept
This is from 2016. Then Trump eviscerated forensic science reform. Prosecutors, some crime lab ppl, and the FBI (Lynch and Sessions) all personally attacked the Obama admin’s (including Eric Lander and the “activist and conflicted” Innocence Project) multiple science commissions … Continue reading
Forensics: Justice still alive. Gaps in Trump’s Pardons Apply to Bannon Criminal Charges As Well
Trump obviously ran out of competent lawyers during his last days is obvious. Too bad for his buddies. UPDATE: Gaps in Trump’s Pardons Apply to Bannon Criminal Charges As Well — Read on http://www.justsecurity.org/74241/the-gaps-in-trumps-pardons-how-the-biden-administration-can-still-pursue-justice/
Forensics: False theories on Covid. Legislator who questioned Black hygiene to lead health panel
This dope needs some remedial medical intervention. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A Republican lawmaker and doctor who questioned whether members of “the colored population” were disproportionately contracting the coronavirus because of their hygiene is… — Read on apnews.com/article/health-ohio-coronavirus-pandemic-0dd121777081707b4c061ed8e4649df6
Forensics: Removing junk “historians.” Biden Disbands Trump’s Racist 1776 Commission
Joe Biden has disbanded and shut down Donald Trump’s racist revisionist history project, the 1776 commission. — Read on http://www.themarysue.com/biden-disbands-trumps-racist-1776-commission/amp/
Forensics: @WHOSTP45 | Bill Richards bogus ABFO bitemark case leads to California Senator Taking on Wrongful Convictions and Forensics in Reform Bill
A “one tooth” bitemark “match” from an ABFO/AAFS bitemarker led to Bill’s 26 years in jail and prison. A Texas upper court has just stayed a Jan 21 2021 execution of Blaine Milam based on a “3 tooth” bitemark ID … Continue reading