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Forensics Video: The Big Problems with Testing Tiny Bits of DNA

From ProPublica: “ProPublica senior reporting fellow Lauren Kirchner explains the controversy over some DNA testing methods developed by the NYC crime lab” Subscribe to the DNA Newsletter for the latest on forensic news

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AAAS, a very broad science group, looks at arson investigators and their assumptions

Prosecutors ( @NDAAJustice) will attack this report as “not relevant” due to this “scientific community” not being law enforcement employed fire investigators. Most of arson field investigators only need a high school diploma as a pre-requisite. “This investigative technique, while … Continue reading

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Forensics: Why criminal courts allow use of experts where civil courts would exclude

Two experienced legal commentators take a comparative look at expert witness presenting science in both civil and criminal proceedings. No surprise they pick on the bitemarkers. See the weak criminal courts exercise of pre-trial ‘scientific review’ when the judges are … Continue reading

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As Trump Profiteers: Continued defunding of Forensic Sciences an “incredible loss”

Other than from the people who are tasked to identify and search for missing citizens of the US, I heard little protest from anyone when this article first came out.  I suppose It’s understandable as the missing and dead have … Continue reading

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Trump Profiting Continues: A Sheriff’s Bind: Cross the White House, or the Courts

  This is the battle-ground involving local law enforcement and the White House rollicking pro incarceration and criminalization of DACA recipients. It is “do it our way, or loose’ funding” for LEO infrastructures. This of course involves Sheriff’s crime labs. … Continue reading

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While Trump profits: Trickle-down budget cuts hampers forensic lab development

New Montana state crime lab, morgue, could get axed under budget proposal Expect alot more of this. The Feds and GOP harp on “crime waves” in the US (which isn’t true), yet the crime lab system scrounges for funding for … Continue reading

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Forensics: Using Predictive Sociology as a Police Weapon to Discriminate

As now is so commonly seen, police ‘tools’ to ‘protect and serve’ can be twisted into use against groups selected for their ‘criminal lifestyles.’ The current definition of ‘criminal’ has become as wide as the Mississippi depending on what LEO … Continue reading

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NYC Medical Examiner strikes back to critics of her DNA lab

It is a very measured and short strike-back and is interspersed with personal and organizational pride. The ME says that the DNA methods recently criticized by the NY Times here, have also been used to exonerate the innocent. I’m beginning … Continue reading

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Despite false convictions – Alford appeals used to preserve DA conviction stats

Would you choose: 1) immediate freedom as a murderer, or 2) call the DA’s bluff, refuse the deal, and pray for DNA? In this one, the DNA was already on the table when the DA threatened a retrial. San Bernardino, … Continue reading

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Speaking of Error in Forensic Science – adversarial system quashes honesty

Very short but profound talk about the differences between real science and ‘police-forensic science.” From a NIST meeting on Forensic Error. Lynn Garcia from the Texas Forensic Commission sums up the organic differences: “That culture of fighting and not giving … Continue reading

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