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Daubert in 12 Minutes

May 14, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

If you are working on a case where expert opinion testimony is anticipated, a quick primer on NC Rule of Evidence 702 and the Daubert standard is now available. Andrew DeSimone of the Appellate Defender’s Office has recorded Daubert in 12 Minutes which addresses the admissibility of expert testimony in North Carolina. The primer discusses the 2011 changes …

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Category: TrainingsForensic Discipline: Foundations of Forensics

Houston in the Blind

May 8, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

Blind studies and procedures are the gold standard of evaluating the quality and reliability of scientific results. Unfortunately, this has long been lacking in forensic science. Fortunately, strides are being made to introduce blind testing to forensics, most notably in the Houston Forensic Science Center (HFSC). Currently, forensic scientists are tested periodically on their knowledge …

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Category: Crime Labs, Featured ArticlesForensic Discipline: Foundations of Forensics, Toxicology

Happy National DNA Day!

April 25, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

If you handle cases involving DNA evidence and don’t know the story of Lukis Anderson, stop what you are doing and take a few minutes to observe National DNA Day by reading this great article by Katie Worth of The Marshall Project. Mr. Anderson was a homeless man living in San Jose, CA whose DNA was found …

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Category: Cases, Practice TipsForensic Discipline: DNA

National Forensic College 2018 announced

April 16, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

The 5th annual NACDL and Cardozo School of Law National Forensic College (NFC), presented in collaboration with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Defender Services Training Division, will take place Sunday, June 3 through Friday, June 8, 2018 in New York City. The goal of the college is to train experienced litigators in state and …

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Category: TrainingsForensic Discipline: Foundations of Forensics

The Myth of the Reliability Test

April 9, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

UVA Law Professor Brandon Garrett and Innocence Project Director of Strategic Litigation M. Chris Fabricant wrote a law review article in the Fordham Law Review in March 2018 that examines whether Rule 702 is in fact functioning as a reliability test. The article is available for free download here. They looked at hundreds of state …

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Category: Featured ArticlesForensic Discipline: Foundations of Forensics

Uniform Language for Testimony and Reporting for Fingerprints

April 2, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

At the February 2018 American Academy of Forensic Science meeting, DOJ Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced the Uniform Language for Testimony and Reporting (ULTR) document for fingerprints. The purpose of the document is to standardize language used by Department of Justice fingerprint examiners in their reports and testimony. While the document does not apply …

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Category: Reports & PublicationsForensic Discipline: Fingerprints

Judging Forensics

March 29, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

Federal district judge for the Southern District of New York Jed S. Rakoff delivered the keynote address, “Judging Forensics” during the Forensics, Statistics and Law conference at the University of Virginia School of Law on March 26, 2018. The address can be viewed online here. Judge Rakoff’s presentation commemorated the 25th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme …

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Category: TrainingsForensic Discipline: Foundations of Forensics

Lab Tour on April 27

March 26, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

Would you like to learn more about how forensic toxicology testing is performed? Would you like to have a better understanding of how blood is tested for drugs or alcohol? Toxicologists Dr. Jay Gehlhausen and Dr. David Burrows will lead attorneys and investigators on a lab tour on April 27, 2018 in Wake Forest, NC …

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Category: Crime Labs, TrainingsForensic Discipline: Foundations of Forensics

OSAC releases forensic science terminology tool

March 19, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

In March 2018, the Organization of Scientific Area Committees for Forensic Science (OSAC) created a Lexicon of Forensic Science Terminology to help facilitate communication across many disciplines. Attorneys can access the OSAC Lexicon to find definitions of forensic science terms that are agreed upon across various disciplines. The terms and definitions come from the published literature, including …

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Category: WebsitesForensic Discipline: Foundations of Forensics

Forensics, Statistics and Law Conference

March 15, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

The Virginia Journal of Criminal Law and the Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence will host a one-day conference entitled Forensics, Statistics and Law on Mar. 26, 2018 at the University of Virginia School of Law. This conference focusing on forensic evidence and its use in the courtroom will mark the 25th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme …

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Category: TrainingsForensic Discipline: Foundations of Forensics

Rare medical condition, not shaking, caused baby’s death

March 13, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

Murder charges were dropped recently against a father in Randolph County charged with the death of his 11-week-old daughter. The baby’s treating physician indicated the death was caused by shaking or blunt force trauma. The defendant spent 158 days in jail prior to the charges being dismissed. The charges were dismissed when the forensic pathologist, …

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Category: CasesForensic Discipline: Child Abuse Allegations

Whiskey in the Courtroom: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science

March 1, 2018 //  by Sarah Olson

NC Indigent Defense Services and the Duke Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility are sponsoring the 4th Annual Whiskey in the Courtroom CLE on March 9, 2018 at Duke Law School. The full-day program for defense attorneys and criminal defense investigators will focus on scientific advances in several fields of forensic evidence, including fire …

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Category: TrainingsForensic Discipline: Foundations of Forensics

Free Webinar on Lab Accreditation and Analyst Certification

December 7, 2017 //  by Sarah Olson

Stetson Law’s National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law is offering a complementary webinar for defense attorneys and prosecutors on Dec. 14, 2017 from 12-2 pm. Registration and program information is available here. The program will explain the lab accreditation process and the certification of individual forensic science practitioners in specific disciplines. Panelists will …

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Category: Crime Labs, TrainingsForensic Discipline: Crime Labs

NIST urges caution in use of likelihood ratio

October 17, 2017 //  by Sarah Olson

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released an article last week calling into question the use of the likelihood ratio to present evidence in court. NIST states that there is uncertainty about the appropriate use of the likelihood ratio. An expert’s subjective opinion may affect the calculation of the likelihood ratio, potentially distorting …

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Category: Featured ArticlesForensic Discipline: DNA

Open Forum with the NC State Crime Laboratory

September 11, 2017 //  by Sarah Olson

On Friday, Oct. 13, 2017, the NC State Crime Laboratory and NC Office of Indigent Defense Services will offer a free CLE for criminal defense attorneys and criminal defense investigators. A Forensic Science Manager from each Section of the State Crime Laboratory (including Digital Evidence, DNA Database, Drug Chemistry, Firearm and Tool Mark, Forensic Biology, …

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Category: Crime Labs, TrainingsForensic Discipline: Foundations of Forensics

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