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Dr. Michael Bowers is a long time forensic consultant in the US and international court systems.

UK Forensics : Innocence Project is putting a stop to wrongful convictions across the world

Donate to the Innocent Project California Innocence Project: Mississippi IP  New York IP  ======================================= “There is no question there are wrongful convictions all over the world. There’s no country that is free from wrongful convictions and no country that would … Continue reading

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Support The Innocence Project – Oppose #Junk #Forensic #Science in Court -See the Cases

THE SOLUTION COMES FIRST Support the Innocence Project efforts to educate US law enforcement, trial and appellate judiciary about the danger of junk bitemark forensic evidence. There are at least 3 university-based affiliates of the Innocence Project Network that are actively … Continue reading

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Forensics : Learn a bit about DNA and Criminal Justice : Its not what you may think. [cliche’]

Today Gerald Richardson talks about his six months of freedom after a bitemark aided conviction.  DNA exonerated him. How DNA Profiling Works – The Naked Scientist – [don’t worry its PG rated] PCR-DNA testing: Animated for educational ease. This next one is from … Continue reading

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Forensics : DNA inconsistencies slowly are rising into public view

Originally posted on FORENSICS and LAW in FOCUS @ CSIDDS | News and Trends:
It’s not only pattern analysis that can be fallible – how about DNA? Its mostly about DNA mixtures, stat protocols and inconsistency of multiple analysts. via @ForensicOdont Read…

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Forensics : DNA inconsistencies slowly are rising into public view

It’s not only pattern analysis that can be fallible – how about DNA? Its mostly about DNA mixtures, stat protocols and inconsistency of multiple analysts. via @ForensicOdont Read more. A commercial lab’s technical paper has more on this. “Mixture interpretation. … Continue reading

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An exoneration lawyer plays by the book and gets handed an ethics complaint in NC

[Comment: Full disclosure by a notable and successful exoneration lawyer lands her in a mumbo-jumbo worded ethics complaint with her state Bar. Questions to consider while reading the media article from Raleigh, NC: What’s the penalty for possessing a water bottle … Continue reading

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DC DNA lab suspension ALL political

Originally posted on FORENSICS and LAW in FOCUS @ CSIDDS | News and Trends:
Having already blogged on DC lab director Max Houck getting axed by a combination of a DA and the mayor, this open statement by Jay Seigel confirms the…

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The inane responses of dentists who describe themselves as “skin-reading” experts

Originally posted on Forensic Odontology – Bitemark Evidence:
This is a guest post by Dr. Michael Bowers The non-scientific dental discipline known as bitemark analysis has only a few dogmatists left, who deny its well-known status as a forensic train…

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Internal personnel discipline in a state’s # Forensics crime lab is revealed with some names included.

A view into how a state’s DOJ crime lab disciplines itself. It seems appropriate considering the facts given in this article.    

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The Shifted Paradigm: Forensic Sciences’s Overdue Evolution from Magic to Law

Originally posted on Wrongful Convictions Blog:
Chris Fabricant and Tucker Carrington have posted the above-titled article on SSRN.  Download here.  The abstract states: A decade ago a controversial article in Science Magazine predicted a coming “paradigm shift” that would push…

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