- 2024 IDS Forensic Science Education Series
- ‘All crimes’ registry? Not yet
- ‘Ballistic Fingerprint’ Database Expands Amid Questions About Its Precision
- ‘Body Farm’ Finds Microbial Ecosystems Could Pinpoint Time of Death
- ‘Chilling’: Facial recognition firm Clearview AI hits watchdog groups with subpoenas
- ‘Cog In A Wheel’: 3 Ex-Prosecutors, Facing Potential Discipline For Drug Lab Scandal, Blame System Or Each Other
- ‘DNA record fee’ deemed unconstitutional because funds hijacked for other uses (TX)
- ‘Doppelganger’ Discovery Leads to Release of Man Who Served 17 Years for Robbery (MS)
- ‘Fatal Vision’ author Joe McGinniss says witness did not lie about MacDonald killings
- ‘Ghost Of The Innocent Man’: A Story Of 24 Years Of Wrongful Imprisonment
- ‘Great Pause’ Among Prosecutors As DNA Proves Fallible
- ‘I feel lucky, for real’: How legalizing hemp accidentally helped marijuana suspects
- ‘Incognito’: What’s Hiding In The Unconscious Mind
- ‘Incorrect’ Testimony of Famous Forensic Scientist Henry Lee At Heart Of Supreme Court Hearing
- ‘My Genes Made Me Do It’: Behavioral Genetic Evidence in Criminal Court
- ‘Rapid DNA’ testing could revolutionize rape investigations ─ if the science holds up
- ‘Saving lives:’ Wake secures $1.5 million to build new DNA lab, emergency operations center
- ‘Tainted’ DNA clears Queens burglary suspect; he was in New Jersey at the time of the crime
- ‘They lied to us’: Mom says police deceived her to get her DNA and charge her son with murder
- ‘They were good guys.’ Jessicah Black recants testimony that led to murder conviction of five teenagers.
- ‘We are going backward’: How the justice system ignores science in the pursuit of convictions
- ‘We are going backward’: How the justice system ignores science in the pursuit of convictions
- ‘We have an obligation to rectify this error’
- ‘Bad Chemistry’: WBUR Analysis Of Drug Lab Crisis
- ‘Brainwashed’ Examines the Value of Brain Scans
- ‘CSI’ has ruined the American justice system
- ‘Dookhan defendant’ charged with murder (MA)
- ‘Driving while baked’: New marijuana breath test device to detect levels of THC
- ‘Earwitness’ Testimony Upheld by NJ Supreme Court in Grisly Quadruple Homicide
- ‘Embarrassed’ medical examiner abruptly retires
- ‘Epidemic of Brady violations’ decried in Kozinski opinion
- ‘Excited Delirium’: The Medical Debate Lurking Behind Chauvin Trial
- ‘I Don’t Think Any New Law Will Fix This’: Can Legislation Repair D.C.’s Troubled Crime Lab?
- ‘It smells of Big Brother’: Some question legality, effectiveness of Louisiana’s expansive DNA database
- ‘It’s essentially junk:’ $7.5M bite mark settlement underscores national call for better forensic evidence
- ‘Mass Surveillance’: Police Are Using DNA to Create Digital Images of Suspects That Haven’t Been Identified
- ‘Monster transcript’ focus of Morton hearing (TX)
- ‘My Brain Made Me Do It’: New Study Analyzes Neuroscience in the Criminal Courtroom
- ‘No Field Test is Fail Safe’: Meet the Chemist Behind Houston’s Police Drug Kits
- ‘Rapid DNA’ promises breakthroughs in solving crimes. So why does it face a backlash?
- ‘Reverse Search Warrants’ Used to Find Cellphones Near NC Crimes
- ‘Shaken baby’ doubters give cases another look (MA)
- ‘Stunning’ Drug Lab Scandal Could Overturn 23,000 Convictions (MA)
- ‘The whole thing is a lie’
- ‘They Really Wanted to See My Baby Get Taken Away’
- ‘This is the best lab on the planet’: Mayor unveils first-ever DNA gun crime lab
- ‘We have to try something’: Durham police chief says ShotSpotter could address violent crime
- ‘Wiretaps on wheels’: Cars are probably selling your personal information, and half would freely hand it over to the government, report finds
- ‘Witnesses are Often Wrong’: The Case Against Eyewitness ID
- ‘You can trust this laboratory’: DC crime lab director responds to scrutiny of firearms unit
- “He didn’t choose to leave us”: Wife’s crusade corrects faulty ruling in husband’s death
- “Putting the Science in Forensic Science” Editorial
- “Selected Mental Health Issues in Criminal Cases” Provides a Guide on Capacity to Proceed
- “Shaken baby syndrome” and the flawed science in our criminal courts
- “Too Pandora’s Boxy for Silicon Valley” – John Oliver Discusses the Use of Facial Recognition Technology by Law Enforcement
- “You’re Wrong About” Podcast on Junk Science
- “Forensics on Trial” program on NOVA
- “I think this is the guy”—The complicated confidence of eyewitness memory
- “Ineffective” organization of police digital forensics slowing down investigations
- “Irregularities” Found in State Crime Lab Drug Samples (AK)
- “Is This Research Credible?”: A New FIU Forensic Library Video
- “My brain made me do it” is becoming a more common criminal defense
- (Mis)use of scientific measurements in forensic science
- Possession of Khat
- 2023 IDS Forensic Science Education Series
- Biomechanics of Head Injuries and Applications to Criminal Cases
- Biomechanics of Head Injuries and Applications to Criminal Cases
- $1 Million Settlement for NYC Crime Lab Tech Who Blew Whistle on Use of Untested DNA Tests for Decades
- $1.5 million dollars for man jailed by Metro’s DNA mix-up
- $6 million award for NC man after jury finds police detective fabricated evidence
- 0 comments Judge in Sonja Farak evidence tampering case allows defense lawyer to view state crime lab in Amherst (MA)
- 0 Arrests From Flawed Cocaine Detection Kit: the NIK 6500 is Bad News for Texas
- 0 Confessions Confuse Forensics
- 0 Confessions May Lead to More Errors in Evidence, a Study Shows
- 0 confessions: I did it. I did it. Not really.
- 0 Confessions: Silence is Golden
- 0 convictions cost the state dearly
- 0 memories and 0 confessions: the psychology of imagined crimes
- 0 Memory Caused by Contamination Between Questions, Mugshots, Says Study
- 0 starts dogged the LAPD’s murder case against Robert Durst
- 0 starts in search for Golden State Killer reveal the pitfalls of DNA testing (CA)
- 1 bullet, 3 victims, many questions in North Carolina shooting
- 10 Years Later, Independence Should Be the Future of Forensics
- 10 years later, Virginia’s testing of crime scene DNA continues
- 100 percent sure he raped her. 100 percent wrong. The story of Jennifer Thompson and Ronald Cotton
- 108 Convictions Tied to Massachusetts Chemist’s Misconduct May Be Vacated
- 10th Circuit grants narrow victory to family raided by a SWAT team over loose leaf tea
- 1½ years into DNA tests, 1 man cleared so far (GA)
- 15 Suspended after NY State Police Probe
- 2 Charlotte lawyers in high-profile case
- 2 Robeson Sheriff’s Office employees suspended amid investigation into 2016 rape case
- 20 Years On, Unidentified Boy in NC Prompts Isotope, Pollen, DNA Work
- 2001 reform sputtered, and problems remain
- 2008 killing back before a judge
- 2020 Forensic Science & the Law Seminar
- 2020 NACDL’s 11th Annual Post-Conviction Training
- 2020 Taking Aim at Faulty Forensics: An NCDC Cross-Examination Workshop
- 2021 Forensic Science Education Series: Biomechanics in Criminal Cases
- 2021 Forensic Science Summit for the Criminal Defense Bar
- 2021 Forensic Trial Litigation CLE at Duke Law
- 2021 Forensic Trial Litigation CLE at Duke Law
- 2021 IDS Forensic Science Education Series
- 2022 Firearm and Toolmarks Policy & Practice Forum
- 2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series – Challenging Searches & Seizures of Digital Data
- 2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series – Lab Quality Systems
- 2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series – Challenging Searches & Seizures of Digital Data
- 2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series:
- 2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series: Challenging Cell Phone Location Evidence Webinar
- 2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series: Challenging Facial Recognition Evidence
- 2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series: Challenging Facial Recognition Evidence
- 2023 Forensic Trial Litigation CLE at Duke Law
- 2023 Western North Carolina Death Investigation Conference
- 2024 Forensic Trial Litigation CLE at Duke Law
- 2024 Western North Carolina Death Investigation Conference
- 21,587 Reasons to Fix Forensic Science
- 23andMe seeks FDA approval for personal DNA test
- 23andMe: A Fumbling Gene In Its Corporate DNA?
- 24,000 Defendants Get a New Chance at Justice in Drug-Lab Scandal (MA)
- 25 Years After Junk Science Conviction, Texas Finally Admits Sonia Cacy’s Innocence
- 25 years of wrongful convictions: By the numbers
- 298 wrongful drug convictions identified in ongoing audit (TX)
- 2d state chemist charged with drug tampering (MA)
- 2nd mistrial in trial of former SF crime lab tech (CA)
- 3 Years After Inception, a DNA Technique Yields Little Success for the Police (NY)
- 3,000 DNA Test Results To Be Reviewed At Columbus Crime Lab (OH)
- 30,000 Tainted Convictions, One Path Forward
- 300 detectives refuse to donate DNA to forensic institute (Netherlands)
- 4 analysts at Houston Forensic Science Center fired after starting own DNA company, officials say
- 4 things to know about how Google tracks your location
- 4 ways to improve N.C. death investigations
- 4th DCA: Warrant needed to search car’s ‘black box’ (FL)
- 5 Disorders Share Genetic Risk Factors, Study Finds
- 5 Investigates: Review of old forensic hair cases begins (MA)
- 5 Ohio crime lab employees suspended, 1 fired
- 5 Suggested Techniques to Aid in Identifying Suspects
- 51 prisoners will have their cases reviewed for potential wrongful convictions over hair analysis
- 5th DC man sent to prison on 0 hair analysis exonerated by DNA
- 6 Investigates: DPS Evidence Backlog (TX)
- 6,000 drug cases tainted by lab scandal to be dismissed
- 6th Annual NACDL-Cardozo Law National Forensic College
- 7 Common Mistakes Regarding Autopsy Reports
- 7th Annual NACDL-Cardozo Law National Forensic College
- 7th Annual Questioning Forensics Conference
- 7th Circuit: Man wrongly imprisoned for 29 years can sue prosecutor, crime lab workers
- 850 DNA Matches In FBI Database After Houston Clears Rape Kit Backlog (TX)
- 86% of alerts from city’s gunshot detection system led to ‘dead-end deployments,’ researchers find
- 9 in 10 Va. police agencies fall short of photo lineup guidelines meant to reduce mistakes
- 900 DUI Defendants Notified About OC Crime Lab Blood Test Errors (CA)
- 911 operators couldn’t trace the location of a dying student’s phone. It’s a growing issue.
- 9th Circuit May Toss State’s DNA Collection Law (CA)
- 9th Circuit’s Reconsideration of DNA Collection Program Won’t Be the Last Case in the Sequence
- A 14-year-old girl’s murder went unsolved for 32 years. A lab broke the case using just 15 human cells
- A Bill to Bolster the Fight on Wrongful Convictions (TX)
- A biomechanical analysis of the causes of traumatic brain injury in infants and children
- A bite mark matching advocacy group just conducted a study that discredits bite mark evidence
- A Black family fights to get their kids back from Tennessee Department of Children’s Services
- A brief history of forensics
- A Brutal Murder, a Wearable Witness, and an Unlikely Suspect
- A Case of Innocence, With Missteps Seemingly at Every Turn (NY)
- A Case Study in Old and New Junk Science in Fire Investigation: The Raphael Holiday Case
- A Check on Bad Eyewitness Identifications (OR)
- A closer look at the forensic science of fibers (MN)
- A Colorado Town Tests Positive for Marijuana (in Its Water)
- A confusing brew at state lab (Indiana)
- A crime lab analyst failed an exam. A Winston-Salem man convicted of rape says he wants new DNA tests because of it.
- A crime lab analyst killed himself after contamination wrongly made him a suspect in a 30-year-old murder
- A crime lab scientist’s work exonerated 13 people. But some say she altered evidence
- A D.C. judge issues a much-needed opinion on ‘junk science’
- A Dangerous Brain
- A decades-old rape test sent him to prison. Then his high school girlfriend saw an old photograph.
- A DNA Firm That Caters to Police Just Bought a Genealogy Site
- A DNA Mix-Up Involving a Washing Machine Kept a Man in Jail for 3 Years
- A DNA Revolution: Massively Parallel Sequencing
- A DNA Test Might Help Exonerate This Man. A Judge Won’t Allow It.
- A Face in the Crowd: Say goodbye to anonymity
- A Face Search Engine Anyone Can Use Is Alarmingly Accurate
- A false facial recognition match sent this innocent Black man to jail
- A Far Cry From ‘CSI’
- A fascinating interview with a forensic analyst
- A Federal Court Asks Jurors to Confront Their Hidden Biases
- A Field Analysis of Laboratory Case Processing: Print Comparison and Examiner Conclusions
- A Final Lament to D.C.’s $220 Million Crime Lab
- A flawed investigation left Jason Lively behind bars for 14 years for a fire he didn’t set. He’s not alone.
- A Fly for the Prosecution – How Insect Evidence Helps Solve Crimes
- A Forensic Without the Science: Face Recognition in U.S. Criminal Investigations
- A Growing Battle for Exoneration (TX)
- A Guide for Investigating Fire and Arson
- A Guide for Manner of Death Classification (2002)
- A Guide to All the (Technically) Legal Cannabinoids You Can Buy Right Now
- A Guide to Using the UIDDA
- A hierarchy of expert performance (HEP) applied to digital forensics: Reliability and biasability in digital forensics decision making
- A high-ranking Obama official just called for the “eradication” of bite mark evidence
- A Judge Says Shaken-Baby Cases Rely on ‘Junk Science’
- A Judge’s Guidance Makes Jurors Suspicious Of Any Eyewitness (NJ)
- A Key FBI Photo Analysis Method Has Serious Flaws, Study Says
- A killer being tried on murder charges is blaming autism. The autism community is outraged.
- A Lab Apart (TX)
- A Lawyer’s Guide to Vehicle Forensics
- A Leading Cause for Wrongful Convictions: Experts Overstating Forensic Results
- A long handshake can spread your DNA to objects you didn’t touch
- A long wait
- A Look At The Fallout As State’s Crime Labs Come Under Scrutiny For Second Time (MA)
- A Look Inside The North Carolina State Crime Lab
- A Major Police Body Cam Company Just Banned Facial Recognition
- A man detailed his escape from a burning house. His pacemaker told police a different story. (OH)
- A Massive Mess of Forensics
- A Model City
- A Model for Confronting Fire Investigation Errors
- A Model for Confronting Fire Investigation Errors
- A mother briefly lost her newborn after failing a drug test. Her doctor suspects poppy seeds.
- A murder trial will allow DNA evidence from a genealogy site
- A myth that lingers on: Casual contact with fentanyl causes overdoses
- A National Consensus: Cell Phone Location Records Are Private
- A New Book Exposes the Junk Science That Leads to Wrongful Convictions. Its Unlikely Hero Is a Texan.
- A New Law Gives Hope to an Inmate on Death Row
- A new method of DNA testing could solve more shootings
- A New Probabilistic Genotyping Standard From The American Academy Of Forensic Sciences Standards Board (ASB)
- A New Solution to Countering Bad Science in Forensics
- A Nonprofit Wants Your DNA Data to Solve Crimes
- A Novel Effort to See How Poverty Affects Young Brains
- A Path Forward: Where Are We Now?
- A placebo-controlled study to assess Standardized Field Sobriety Tests performance during alcohol and cannabis intoxication in heavy cannabis users and accuracy of point of collection testing devices for detecting THC in oral fluid
- A Police Gadget Tracks Phones? Shhh! It’s Secret
- A pregnant woman tested positive for amphetamines. Turns out her home was a former meth lab.
- A preparatory guide for court prepared for DNA examiners by STRmix
- A Presentation on Capacity to Proceed: How to Get Your Client Evaluated
- A Prosecutor’s 1 Calling
- A Re-Analysis of Repeatability and Reproducibility in the Ames-USDOE-FBI Study
- A reluctant scoop: Changing intepretations of DNA mixtures vex legal system
- A research biologist was raped and killed 24 years ago. Police say attacker may have looked like this. (MD)
- A Review of Legislation Associated with Lawfully-Owed DNA Samples
- A Safer Way for Police to Test Drug Evidence
- A Safer Way for Police to Test Drug Evidence – What’s in the bag?
- A scientist in Fort Worth’s crime lab says rules were broken. Now a judge wants answers.
- A Scream in the Dark: Chapter 4 – The Investigation
- A Scream in the Dark: Chapter 5 – The Discovery
- A Scream in the Dark: Chapter 6 – The Suspect
- A Scream in the Dark: Chapter 7 – The Prosecution
- A Scream in the Dark: Chapter 8 – How will it end?
- A secret algorithm is transforming DNA evidence. This defendant could be the first to scrutinize it.
- A setback for forensic science
- A Simplified Guide to Forensic Science
- A Simplified Guide to Trace Evidence
- A Smart Step for Justice
- A star witness recanted. But Tasha Shelby is still imprisoned for “shaken baby syndrome” junk science
- A surprising number of government agencies buy cellphone location data. Lawmakers want to know why.
- A Systematic Challenge to the Reliability and Admissibility of Firearms and Toolmark Identification
- A trail of microbes
- A trio of junk forensic science cases
- A Utah company says it’s revolutionized truth-telling technology. Experts are highly skeptical.
- A wake-up call on the junk science infesting our courtrooms
- A Wearable Wiretap
- A whiff of pot alone no longer airtight probable cause for police to search cars in several states
- A year after FBI announced errors in testimony, some defendants have received relief from courts (TN)
- AAAS Criticizes Latent Prints Uniform Language Over ‘Expectations’
- AAAS Forensic Reevaluation Canceled Due to Lack of Funding
- AAAS Report on Fire Investigation
- AAAS Report Points Out Flaws in Forensic Fire Science, Offers Suggestions for Improvement
- AAAS Responds to the NAS’s call for Research Backing Forensic Science
- AAAS: ‘Decades of Overstatement of Latent Print Examiners’ Now Mean No Fingerprint ‘Matches’
- AAFS 2018: Deputy AG Rosenstein Announces New Federal Forensic Initiatives
- AAFS 2018: Hair Proteins Under the Microscope
- AAFS 2018: Science-Packed Thursday Includes Dismemberments, NIST Pitching Scientific Review
- Aaron Hernandez trial should include ballistics evidence, prosecutors say (MA)
- ABA Resolution concerning forensic evidence
- Abbot ruling limits probe of arson case
- Abbott: Review of old arson cases is legal (TX)
- ABC News Investigation Into Counterfeit Prescription Drug Operations in the US
- Abortion Rights, Privacy Activists Push For California Ban On ‘Digital Dragnet’ Warrants
- About
- Abruquah v. Maryland, 6/2/2023
- Accelerate SBI Reforms
- Accessibility and Universal Design for Legal Professionals
- Accessing NC State Crime Laboratory Procedures
- Accessing Scientific Journal Articles
- Accident Reconstruction Analysis, PLLC
- Accidental Scald Burns in Sinks
- Accreditation agency willing to re-audit SFPD crime lab (San Francisco)
- Accreditation for Pitt County Sheriff’s Office forensics lab
- Accreditation group defends review of SBI lab
- Accreditation of local crime labs
- Acculturating Forensic Science: What is “Scientific Culture”, and How Can Forensic Science Adopt It?
- Accuracy and Reproducibility of Conclusions by Forensic Bloodstain Pattern Analysts
- Accused killer of UNC Charlotte student Mark Carver walks out of Gaston County Jail
- Accused killer released on bail after change in DNA evidence status (AK)
- Accused Massachusetts crime lab chemist faces civil suit (MA)
- Accused Murderer of Maryland Teen Loses Fight to Throw Out Semen Test (MD)
- Accused murderer wins right to check source code of DNA testing kit used by police
- ACLU offers a smart safeguard for using surveillance technology (CA)
- ACLU: Amazon Shouldn’t Sell Face-recognition Tech to Police
- ACLU: Rogue chemist was involved in 24,000-plus convictions
- Acquitted of a crime, state keeps your DNA (OH)
- Acting Crime Lab director sees progress, but some say it’s slow
- Acting DA voices support for crime lab in DurhamActing DA voices support for crime lab in Durham
- Add or Update Expert Records
- Added Heat In Mississippi’s Long-Simmering Forensics Scandal
- Addiction Specialists Wary of New Painkiller
- Additional bite mark articles
- Additional considerations for in-person mental health evaluations during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Admissibility of field test kit results
- Adnan Syed’s defense attorney says he has new evidence to overturn conviction (MD)
- Adrienne Saxton, M.D.
- Advances in Science of Fire Free a Convict After 42 Years (AZ)
- Advisory panel halts audit of state toxicology lab
- AFIS Fingerprint Upgrade Nabs Florida Man in 1992 Rape Cold Case (FL)
- After 17 years behind bars, inmate wins fight to dismiss murder case (IL)
- After 20 years in prison, man cleared in ’86 Waukegan rape
- After 21 years in prison, ‘I’m going home’
- After 23 years in NC prison, Howard Dudley embraces his freedom
- After 26 years in prison, Ionia man is cleared in fire that killed his family (MI)
- After 27 years, judge overturns rape conviction, cites flawed FBI hair analysis
- After 3 decades, NC man freed from prison
- After 30 years in jail for rape conviction, case dropped against Springfield native George Perrot who now feels ‘truly free’
- After 36 years, Joseph Sledge’s unfamiliar feeling: normal
- After 38 years, Joseph Sledge is one step closer to freedom
- After 42 years in prison, Carlisle woman’s arson conviction could be overturned by science (PA)
- After A Years-Long Fight, With DNA Evidence At The Center, Ronjon Cameron Is Free (MA)
- After almost 24 years in prison, Howard Dudley could go free
- After Baby Hope Confession, Assessing the Value of Taped Interrogations (NY)
- After decriminalization, pot smell and joint didn’t justify search, court says; hemp laws also raise issues
- After Disasters, DNA Science Is Helpful, But Often Too Pricey
- After Dookhan, backlog burdens Sudbury drug lab (MA)
- After Drug Lab Scandal, Court Reverses Convictions (TX)
- After False Drug Test, He Was in Solitary Confinement for 120 Days
- After FBI admits overstating forensic hair matches, focus turns to cases
- After four decades, Righteous Brothers singer and sons ‘close the book’ on brutal killing solved by DNA (CA)
- After Harward exoneration, Va. proceeds with review of 200 old blood-typing cases
- After lab closure, daunting questions on DNA-based convictions remain (TX)
- After lab closure, daunting questions on DNA-based convictions remain (TX)
- After report on Austin Police DNA lab quality issues, vision for new lab still unclear
- After Scandals, Officials Say Mass. Drug Labs Have Improved — But Concerns Linger
- After SCOTUS DNA Ruling, What Changes For Police?
- After Slow Start, State to Probe 81 Convictions Involving Debunked Hair Analysis
- After the Conviction
- After Two Decades and a DNA Test, Charges Are Dropped in Georgia Killings
- After wrongful prosecutions, experts offer ideas to repair trust in Lake County (IL)
- AG Cooper asks NC senators to stop plan to shift SBI, crime lab to new public safety agency
- AG Cooper responds to questions over SBI agent’s employment
- AG Cooper updates progress at State Crime Lab
- AG Cooper: State Crime at 33-Year Low
- AG Martha Coakley calls for independent probe of state drug lab policies and procedures (MA)
- AG Stein defends science that sent innocent men to prison in interview
- AG’s office might handle Peterson’s request for new trial
- Agencies collected data on Americans’ cellphone use in thousands of ‘tower dumps’
- Agent of Spin
- Agent who blamed innocent man still has job Agent who blamed innocent man still has job
- AI Case Study: Probabilistic Genotyping DNA Tools in Canadian Criminal Courts
- AI disproves differences between same-hand fingerprints
- AI helps defense attorneys sift through police body cam videos
- AI is sending people to jail—and getting it wrong
- AI Will Make Forging Anything Entirely Too Easy
- AI-generated ‘skeleton keys’ fool fingerprint scanners
- AL Gov. orders investigation after DNA, blood samples collected at roadblocks
- Alabama Woman Jailed for 2 Months for Using CBD Oil While Pregnant
- Alarming Coronavirus Police Surveillance Tags Are Now Here: Hong Kong First To Deploy
- Albany Bill to Expand DNA Database Fuels a Political Fight
- Albert H. Lyter, III, Ph.D.
- Alberto Gonzales: Justice system wrongs too many
- Aleman v. Village of Hanover Park
- Alexa records you more often than you think
- Alexandria rape suspect challenging DNA search used to crack case
- Alfred E. Staubus, Pharm.D., Ph.D.
- All Cops Should Submit DNA Samples to Avoid Crime-Scene Confusion: Federal Report
- Allegations Against Broward DNA Lab Sustained on Appeal (FL)
- Allegations Against DC Crime Lab Potentially Put Prosecutions in Jeopardy
- Allegations of sloppy work, bias, dishonesty dog Oregon State Police handwriting unit
- Alleged DNA miscalculations by Broward crime lab could reopen slew of cases (FL)
- Alleged serial killer’s trial delayed while defense seeks state Supreme Court decision on DNA evidence
- Allegheny County crime lab vying to use more advanced DNA database (PA)
- Allegheny County paying double for DNA analysis program (PA)
- Allegheny County paying double for DNA analysis program (PA)
- Allison Murtha Laneve
- Amanda Adams, RN
- Amanda Knox DNA appeal sparks legal battle by forensic experts
- Amanda Knox, Barry Scheck at Portland Innocence Network conference — but Jennifer Thompson shines brighter
- Amarillo Man to be Executed Based Largely on One Discredited “Expert” Witness
- Amazon Encourages Police to Use Untested Facial Recognition Technology
- Amazon is selling facial recognition to law enforcement for a fistful of dollars
- Amazon’s Alexa may have witnessed alleged Florida murder, authorities say
- Amazon’s face ID tool mismatched 28 members of Congress to mugshots: ACLU
- Amazon’s helping police build a surveillance network with Ring doorbells
- Amazon’s Ring Planned Neighborhood “Watch Lists” Built on Facial Recognition
- Amazon’s Ring Is Basically a Giant Civilian Surveillance Network
- Amazon’s Ring to Stop Letting Police Request Doorbell Video From Users
- Amazon’s surveillance cameras fly now — which is unsettling
- Amber Stern, Ph.D., P.E.
- America’s Real Criminal Element: Lead
- American Academy of Forensic Sciences Standards Board Documents
- American Academy of Forensic Sciences Supports New National Commission on Forensic Science
- American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 45-56 (2000-2011).
- American Bar Association Standards on DNA Evidence (2018)
- American Board of Forensic Odontology (ABFO) Reference Manual
- American Board of Forensic Toxicology
- American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) Practice Guidelines: Forensic Interviewing in Cases of Suspected Child Abuse
- American Psychiatric Association, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
- Americans’ Cellphones Targeted in Secret U.S. Spy Program
- Amherst crime lab chemist Sonja Farak indicted by statewide grand jury for evidence tampering, other charges (MA)
- Amherst crime lab probe sought by Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan following chemist Sonja Farak’s arrest on drug thefts (MA)
- Amherst drug lab employees said a chemist could have circumvented practices to prevent abuse (MA)
- Amicus Lab post on Duke Law Forensics Forum
- Amid hearing that alleges shoddy science, St. Paul crime lab suspends drug testing (MN)
- Amie Koch, DNP, FNP-C, RN, ACHPN
- Amily McCool, MSW, JD
- Amsterdam Scientists Develop New Method to Determine Time of Death at Crime Scene
- Amy D. James, PsyD
- Amy Swaim
- An Algorithm That ‘Predicts’ Criminality Based on a Face Sparks a Furor
- An algorithm that screens for child neglect raises concerns
- An American Decision and the Future of Forensic Science
- An Arresting Development: Courts Split Over DNA Testing for Those Merely Charged with a Crime
- An Artist Who Uses DNA to Make Life-Like Masks Is Wary of Cops Doing the Same
- An easy win for criminal justice reform: Independent crime labs
- An emotional run-around after death
- An ER doctor was charged with abusing his baby. But 15 medical experts say there’s no proof.
- An expert’s testimony about a bloody towel helped win murder convictions. But it wasn’t blood.
- An Incomplete DNA Deal (NY)
- An Independent Review of the SBI Forensic Laboratory
- An innocent man receives justice
- An Overview of the DRE Program, Officer, and Procedures
- An Update on Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Decade of Development
- An Updated Lead-Crime Roundup for 2018
- ANAB Directory of Accredited Organizations
- Analysis of experiments in forensic firearms/toolmarks practice offered as support for low rates of practice error and claims of inferential certainty
- Analysis: Fingerprint experts need to re-examine their certainty – and culture change will take time
- Analysis: For Texas lawmakers, a ballad of rope and dope
- ANALYSIS: Say Goodbye to ‘Daubert Motion’, Hello to New Rule 702 (1)
- Analyst Certification Information
- Analyst Certification Motions
- Analyst test page
- Analyzing Cannabis
- Analyzing the Evidence on DNA
- Anastasia Finch, Ph.D.
- Anatomy of a Crime Lab: Winning Convictions ‘On the Cheap’
- Anatomy of the Human Body
- Ancestry says police requested access to its DNA database
- Ancestry, 23andMe and others say they will follow these rules when giving DNA data to businesses or police
- Anderson inquiry played to 2 audiences (TX)
- Anderson testifies via 2011 videotaped deposition (TX)
- Andrew (Andy) Short, Ph.D.
- Andrew D. Ewens, Ph.D., DABT
- Android Devices “Phone Home” Even When You Opt Out
- Angela de Varona, Ph.D.
- Animal DNA Helping To Solve Crimes
- Animal Tranquilizer Floods Illicit Drug Markets in Maryland
- Ann P. Turnbull, Ed.D.
- Ann W. Burgess
- Ann Weitzel Cox, Ph.D
- Annie Dookhan pursued renown along a path of lies (MA)
- Annie Dookhan took the blame for the state drug lab scandal, but she wasn’t the ‘sole bad actor,’ new documents show
- Annie Dookhan, center of drug lab scandal, released from prison (MA)
- Annie Dookhan’s ‘Fake’ Lab Results Prompt Gov. Deval Patrick To Order Huge Case Review
- Announcing 2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series
- Announcing Expert Services Project
- Announcing Western Regional Lab Tour
- Anonymous reporting line for forensic science professionals launched (UK)
- Another bite mark exoneration: Alfred Swinton released after 19 years in prison
- Another danger in the death penalty
- Another day, another preventable crime lab scandal
- Another Death Row Debacle: The Case Against Thomas Arthur (AL)
- Another expert undercuts SBI agent’s testimony
- Another Federal Court Says No Warrants Needed To Obtain Historic Cell Site Location Info
- Another inmate accuses Durham prosecutors of misconduct
- Another innocent person is exonerated after falsely confessing. Here’s how these coerced confessions happen
- Another Startling Verdict for Forensic Science
- Another way | Maryland offers lessons for Georgia’s public defender system
- Another Week Of Testimony Ends At Derek Chauvin’s Trial
- Another week, another crime lab scandal
- ANSI/ASB Best Practice Recommendation 037, Guidelines for Opinions and Testimony in Forensic Toxicology
- ANSI/ASB Standard 018, Standard for Validation of Probabilistic Genotyping Systems, First Edition, 2020 (Part 4)
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- Anti-surveillance clothing aims to hide wearers from facial recognition
- Antonio E. Puente, Ph.D.
- AP Exclusive: Google tracks your movements, like it or not
- AP NewsBreak: NC judge orders mediation in SBI case
- APD Chief: Incident Of Missing Evidence Is Heartbreaking
- APD crime lab implements new DNA analysis guidelines (NM)
- APD DNA lab closed for foreseeable future, forensics chief removed (TX)
- APD’s DNA lab temporarily shutting down (TX)
- APNewsBreak: Texas says DNA technology jeopardizes cases
- App trackers secretly sell your location data to the government. App stores won’t stop them.
- Apparent bomb threat delays Peterson’s hearing after judge denies Cline’s motion
- Appeal against DNA fingerprinting cites ENCODE project
- Appeal denied in Tice murder case
- Appeals court considering warrantless cellphone tracking
- Appeals Court Overturns Privacy Win in Phone-Tracking Case
- Appeals court reverses dismissal of Derrick Allen murder charge
- Appeals court reverses murder case dismissal
- Appeals court rules Forsyth judge erred in dismissing Turner’s lawsuit against SBI agents
- Appeals Court Says Tennessee’s $250 DUI Fee Unconstitutional
- Appeals court sides with Cline on contract killing
- Apple and Other Tech Companies Tangle With U.S. Over Data Access
- Apple says iOS 8 will shield your data from police
- Apple Says iOS Encryption Protects Privacy; FBI Raises Crime Fears
- Apple Sets Up iPhones to Relay Location for 911 Calls
- Application of Low Copy Number DNA Profiling
- Approved ULTR for the Forensic Firearms/Toolmarks Discipline – Pattern Match
- Approved ULTR for the Forensic Latent Print Discipline
- Are crime labs reliable for court cases? (MN)
- Are Dogs ‘Scientific Devices’?
- Are fingerprints unique? Not really, AI-based study finds
- Are lab analysts ‘witnesses’? Supreme Court considers
- Are Microbes the Future of Forensic Science?
- Are Police Lineups Always Fair? See for Yourself
- Are There Really Flaws in Cell Phone Location Evidence?
- Are There Really Flaws in Cell Phone Location Evidence?
- Are you a gun nut?
- Argument preview: The tricky mens rea requirements for federal narcotics cases
- Arguments made in evidence room lawsuit
- Arguments over bite marks get testy at Texas Forensic Science Commission meeting
- Arguments set in evidence suit
- Arizona Nabs Murder Suspect With Familial DNA Searching on First Try
- Arizona sues Google over allegations it illegally tracked Android smartphone users’ locations
- Arizona’s Pioneer Hotel fire re-examined
- Army crime lab moves to fire expert who spotlighted woes
- Army probes crime lab workers after critical news reports
- Army researchers build portable synthetic marijuana detector to curb designer drug abuse
- Army slow to act on botched crime analysis
- Army threatens to fire crime lab whistleblower who talked to reporter
- Around the world, DNA databases solve crimes, but critics fear creep of genetic surveillance
- Arrest of lab worker at SF medical examiner’s office, allegedly with evidence bag of meth, could taint cases
- Arrestee DNA and Rape: One Prosecutor’s Story Arrives at Supreme Court
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- Arson Cases Show the Need for Better Training in Forensic Sciences
- Arson Convictions Challenged Over Fire Science (TX)
- Arson Convictions Challenged over Fire Science (TX)
- Arson Forensics Sets Old Fire Myths Ablaze
- Arson Investigations
- Arson Reviewers Expect Small Number of Problem Cases (TX)
- Arson Science Is New Legal Frontier
- Arson science questioned in two convictions (VA)
- Arson, shaken baby forensics called into question
- Arson: The Motivation And Fire Investigation
- Article offers perspective on how forensic science sometimes works
- Article: (Mis)use of Scientific Measurements in Forensic Science
- Article: Confronting an Upsurge in Opiate Deaths with Limited Resources
- Article: Correctly Identifying Deaths Due to Drug Toxicity Without a Forensic Autopsy
- Article: Scientific Guidelines for Evaluating the Validity of Forensic Feature-comparison Methods
- Artificial intelligence can find your location in photos, worrying privacy experts
- Artificial Intelligence Is A Growing Part Of The Criminal Justice System. Should We Be Worried?
- Artificial Intelligence Is Putting Innocent People at Risk of Being Incarcerated
- Artist makes portraits from DNA found in chewing gum and cigarettes
- As Amanda Knox walks free, now DNA evidence is on trial
- As crime-solving goes hi-tech, public defenders scramble to keep up
- As defendants look to exoneration, Buncombe looks to bills
- As Doubts Over Detective Grew, Prosecutors Also Made Missteps
- As facial recognition software becomes more ubiquitous, some governments slam on the brakes
- As George Floyd Died, Officer Wondered About “Excited Delirium”
- As Ohio Crime Lab Stalls, Heroin Use Spreads
- As state faces cleanup, Dookhan pleads not guilty (MA)
- As the state lab scandal worsens, so does the plan for fixing it (MA)
- As you were saying…Dookhan defendants deserve justice (MA)
- ASCLD Recognizes the Top Performing Forensic Labs in the World
- Asheville and Georgia cases ignite death penalty debate
- Asheville area murder case turns on missteps
- Asheville Citizen-Times, other media groups sue over missing police evidence audit
- Asheville council to hear about APD audit process
- Asheville district attorney files motion in innocence commission case
- Asheville gets interim police chief as SBI examines police evidence room
- Asheville man recounts fight to prove innocence
- Asheville PD Property Room Sealed After Missing Evidence Discovered
- Asheville police audit room inventory completed
- Asheville Police Chief Hogan’s statement regarding a case of missing evidence
- Asheville police chief promises evidence room changes
- Asheville Police Department probe affects 2,200 cases
- Asheville police evidence room audit nearing end
- Asheville police evidence room inventory to begin this week
- Asheville police evidence room remains a mess
- Asheville police evidence room repercussions near-deadly
- Asheville police: SBI evidence-room investigation ongoing
- Asheville’s Susan Reinhardt on the troubling inequities surrounding the death penalty
- Ashley King, Ph.D.
- Asked to Release All Texts on Claimed Crime Victim’s Cellphone, Mont. Judge OKs Limited Disclosure
- Asperger’s dropped from revised diagnosis manual
- Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners
- At crime lab, ‘CSI’ meets real life
- At least 100 cases may be affected by fingerprint examiner’s work, Orange-Osceola officials say (FL)
- At least 100 criminal cases in St. Louis County under review over possible DNA evidence problems
- At long last, Joseph Sledge gets a shot at freedom
- At the crime museum, analyzing the body in question
- AT&T: Historical cell-phone location data provides ‘detailed and intimate portrayal of the targeted person’s daily habits and work and leisure routines’
- ATF unveils van that helps solves mysteries, minus Scooby-Doo
- ATF’s Mobile National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) Unit Being Used by Piedmont/Triad Law Enforcement Agencies to Help Link Crimes and Offenders
- Atlanta Pays $935K to Ex-Crime Lab Chief Fired for Testifying for Florida Defendant
- Attack of the bite mark matchers
- Attorney fighting to overturn death sentence in 1985 murder (FL)
- Attorney for defendant charged with murder seeks to exclude ballistics evidence
- Attorney said Springfield man is innocent as four murder charges are dropped (IL)
- Attorney Says Newly Discovered Evidence ‘Undercuts’ Conclusion About Infant’s Death (IL)
- Attorney seeks release of documents on serologist who falsified reports (TX)
- Attorney seeks to toss 420 drug convictions (DE)
- Attorneys claim evidence tampering in murder of Michael Jordan’s father
- Attorneys claim evidence withheld in double-murder trial that sent man to death row
- Attorneys continue reviewing cases possibly tainted by APD’s DNA lab (TX)
- Attorneys fight Turner lawsuit Home / news / local / Attorneys fight Turner lawsuit
- Attorneys say investigators ignored 2 potential suspects in Ira Yarmolenko murder
- Attorneys seek more info before Cary man’s trial
- Attorneys spar over high-profile “murder-for-hire” case that drew national attention (NY)
- Attorneys: Scottsdale crime lab employees knew about faulty equipment
- Attorneys: Thousands of Colorado DUI convictions could be in doubt amid forgery allegations
- Audit Finds Deficiencies at FBI Computer Lab in New Jersey
- Audit shows former state crime lab supervisor biased in favor of prosecutors (CO)
- Auditor to review DC crime lab’s compliance with 2011 law creating independent forensic agency
- Audits raise questions about Conn. crime lab
- Austin chief introduces new DNA lab director (TX)
- Austin City Council to vote to separate forensics lab from APD
- Austin could remove forensics lab from police oversight this fall, releases timeline to dismantle APD
- Austin crime lab bucked DNA standard for years, yet got passing grades
- Austin crime lab mistakes linked to cases of 2,200 convicts
- Austin Crime Lab Shut Down Over ‘Concerns’ (TX)
- Austin crime-lab scandal could affect more than 2,000 cases (TX)
- Austin police cease work to reopen DNA lab (TX)
- Austin police hand over keys of troubled DNA lab to state (TX)
- Austin police use of doctored DNA report in interrogation raises legal questions
- Austin Scrambles with Fallout of Closed DNA Lab (TX)
- Austin’s Unreliable Crime Lab Could Lead to Another Wrongful Execution
- Austin’s crime lab failure points to national crisis (TX)
- Author Grisham laments bad courtroom science
- Author Michael Peterson wins new trial in bizarre murder case
- Authorities investigating suspicious fires at Kinston law office, neighbors
- Authors discuss wrongful convictions, death penalty
- Automatic comparison and evaluation of impressions left by a firearm on fired cartridge cases
- Automatic Voice Recognition Systems, Human Listeners Affected Similarly by Aged-based Voice Disguises
- Autopsy Doctor Resigns, Says Sheriff Overrode Death Findings to Protect Officers (CA)
- Autopsy of a Crime Lab
- Autopsy of a Crime Lab: Exposing the Flaws in Forensics
- Autopsy of a Crime Lab: Exposing the Flaws in Forensics
- Autopsy of a Crime Lab: Exposing the Flaws in Forensics Video Panel
- Autopsy Viewing and OCME Tour – August 30, 2019
- Autopsy: SBI agent committed suicide by starting a fire
- Autopsy: Severe brain trauma in ex-NFL player who shot 6
- Avery attorneys Buting, Strang create nonprofit focused on improving forensic science
- Axon Accelerates Real-Time Operations Solution with Strategic Acquisition of Fusus
- Axon rolls out the next level of police technology: Live-streaming body cameras
- Ayesha K. Chaudhary, M.D.
- Baby Sitter Wins New Trial in Infant’s Death After Experts Cite Advances in Science of Head Injury (TX)
- Baby Soaps and Shampoos Trigger Positive Marijuana Tests
- Backlog stalls crime lab
- Backstory: Digital company thrives on cheating spouses and forensics
- Bad apple at DPS crime lab could spoil barrel of convictions (TX)
- Bad Blood
- Bad Chemistry
- Bad Diagnosis for New Psychiatry “Bible”
- Bad directions blamed for Denver Police DNA errors (CO)
- Bad Evidence: Ten Years After a Landmark Study Blew the Whistle on Junk Science, the Fight Over Forensics Rages On
- Bad FBI Science
- Bad grades, lapses in hiring process doomed Austin’s crime lab leader (TX)
- Bad medicine
- Bad police fingerprint work undermines Chicago property crime cases
- Bad science puts innocent people in jail — and keeps them there
- Bad science sent innocent men to prison. N.C. DOJ wouldn’t review other cases where it was used.
- Bad to the Brain?
- Baking soda confused for cocaine lands innocent couple behind bars (AK)
- Ballistic Imaging
- Ballistics evidence not reliable, Maryland Supreme Court says
- Ballistics experts in case against Luke Air Force Base airman disagree
- Ballistics Trauma: Understanding Gunshot Wounds
- Ballistics work at D.C.’s crime lab criticized by forensic experts
- Baltimore judge allows police use of Stingray phone tracking in murder case
- Baltimore Police Department to switch to ‘double blind’ suspect photo identification police (MD)
- Barbara Gardner
- Barriers to accessing mental health care and their impacts on our clients
- Barriers to accessing mental health care and their impacts on our clients
- Barry A.J. Fisher, Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation (6th ed.)
- Barry Funck
- Barry Scheck on the O.J. trial, DNA evidence and the Innocence Project
- Bath Salts Research at Sam Houston State Probes Chemicals, Nets Award (TX)
- Battles leave lasting emotional, financial impact
- BBC Knowledge Explainer DNA
- BBC Knowledge Explainer DNA
- BBC Radio investigative program
- BCI scientists still fight crime, but do it faster (OH)
- Bean Motion, Lab Reports, and Transcript
- Bedford lab subject of science commission complaint (TX)
- Before Lifting DNA, Meticulous Protocol (NY)
- Behavioral Science Briefs
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- Behavioral Science Briefs for the Trial Advocate
- Behind Boston crime lab chemist’s alleged deceptions
- Behind Boston crime lab chemist’s alleged deceptions (MA)
- Behind the Messy Science of Police Lineups
- Bensalem DNA database helps nab low-level criminals (PA)
- Bergen County drug case dismissal urged; first such request following crime lab tech’s removal (NJ)
- Bernard “Sandy” Kromenacker
- Beth Sheba Posner, J.D.
- Bethany P. Pridgen, MFS
- Beware of forensic experts expressing certainty
- Beware of the ‘magic box’ for DNA testing
- Beyond DNA, Difficult Tests for the Justice System
- Beyond the Damaged Brain
- Bias cited in Colorado DUI lab, defense lawyers plan response
- Bias Is a Big Problem. But So Is ‘Noise.’
- Bias rules the way we judge the world
- Biases in forensic experts
- Biden’s Science Adviser Pick Could Advance Justice Reforms
- Big brother gets a little smaller with cellphone privacy ruling
- Big Brother is in your car
- Big-picture solution needed in drug lab scandals
- Bigger drug lab was rejected in 1986 (MA)
- Bill Aims to Stop SDPD from Collecting DNA from Minors Without Convictions (CA)
- Bill could make innocence tough to prove
- Bill Could Make it Harder for Accused to Prove Innocence
- Bill to allow habeas relief on junk science cases passes Texas Senate
- Bill to end police stops for marijuana smell passes Va. Senate
- Bill to expand Virginia’s DNA database passes first hurdle; governor concerned
- Bill to separate crime lab from SBI
- Bill would allow DNA samples to be destroyed (WI)
- Bill would allow local hospitals to test blood in DWI cases
- Bill would expand recently approved NC lab reforms
- Bill Would Outlaw City’s DNA Database
- Bill would shielf DAs if cops withhold evidence
- Bills to Establish Federal Forensic Science Office Introduced in Congress
- Billy Royal, Ph.D.
- Bioethics panel urges more gene privacy protection
- Biological Evidence in the Courtroom: Mandatory Judicial Inquiry
- Biometric researchers explor using human body as ID
- Biometrics at the Border
- Bioscience professor presents portable, speedy DNA identification system at Science Center
- Bite Mark
- Bite mark analysis has no basis in science, experts now say. Why is it still being used in court?
- Bite mark analysis, other forensic techniques under review (VA)
- Bite mark bacteria provide potential forensic clues
- Bite mark expert now says analysis not reliable
- Bitemark Analysis: A NIST Scientific Foundation Review
- Bites derided as unreliable in court
- Bits of Mystery DNA, Far From ‘Junk,’ Play Crucial Role
- Bitten by Experts
- Blaming Defense, Judge Frees Man Convicted in ’75 Murder (NY)
- Blind Analysis Crucial to Unbiased Results
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- Blood & Bodily Fluids
- Blood and truth: The lingering case of Tommy Zeigler and how Florida fights DNA testing
- Blood Chemical Changes Could Determine Time of Death
- Blood experts not allowed to remark on Peterson’s guilt
- Blood Forensics Puzzle Cracked via Fluid Mechanical Principles
- Blood Marker Could Help Determine Age, Study Says
- Blood test could predict risk of suicide
- Blood testing to begin within days at Asheville crime lab
- Blood Will Tell Part 2
- Blood Will Tell, Part 1
- Blood will tell, Part 2
- Blood-alcohol test push cart aims to reduce DWIs
- Blood-alcohol tests under fire in DUI cases (FL)
- Blood-Spatter Expert in Joe Bryan Case Says “My Conclusions Were Wrong”
- Bloodstain Analysis Convinced a Jury She Stabbed Her 10-Year-Old Son. Now, Even Freedom Can’t Give Her Back Her Life.
- Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Video Collection
- Board Lauds Crime Lab’s Progress, Says Better Pay and More Scientists Needed
- Bode Technology Announces Forensic Genealogy Service to Law Enforcement Agencies and Crime Laboratories
- Bodies Provide Important Biometric Cues
- Bodily Fluids and Forensics: Introduction to the Series
- Body Camera Maker Weighs Adding Facial Recognition Technology
- Body Maps Show Where Skin Has Been
- Body-cam giant snaps up its biggest rival to create near-monopoly
- Boise State grant for post-conviction DNA testing comes with a catch (ID)
- Bombshell Report: NSA and FBI ‘Tapping Directly’ Into Tech Companies’ Servers
- Bonnie Price, MSN, RN
- Book details hardships of freed death row inmates
- Book Event with Chris Fabricant at Duke Law School
- Books
- Boston Braces For Inmates Released In Drug Lab Scandal (MA)
- Boston Marathon Crime Scene: How Forensic Techniques Might Point Toward The Perpetrator
- Boston scandal exposes backlog (MA)
- Boston uses two high-tech tools to combat crime (MA)
- Botched Calibration Could Invalidate Thousands of NJ Breath Tests, Justices Told
- Botched Lab Tests At Center Of 32 Year Old Murder Case (NY)
- Brady Mills on Flawed Forensic Evidence: ‘We Want to Get It Right’
- Brain biomarkers identify those at risk of severe PTSD symptoms
- Brain Imaging Lie Detector Can Be Beaten With Simple Techniques, Research Shows
- Brain scans can predict whether a criminal is likely to reoffend
- Brain Scans Predict Who’s Likely To Be A Repeat Offender
- Brain Shape Linked to Cocaine Addiction
- Brain Trials: Neuroscience Is Taking a Stand in the Courtroom
- Brain Tumor Defense For Jewish Center Bomb Threat Suspect Recalls 1991 Murder Trial
- Brain-damaged man wins new trial in 1987 killing
- Brains on Trial: A Judge “Rules” on Neuroscience in the Courtroom
- Brandon Mayfield Case
- Breaking News: Innocence Commission judges determine Grimes is innocent of 1987 rape in Hickory
- Breaking Through: Challenging Police Credibility, Misconduct, and Overreach CLE
- Breakthrough in Cell Imaging Could Have Major Impact in Crime Labs
- Breath tests for drunken-driving suspects could resume next month in D.C.
- Breathalyzer Giant Accused of Fraud Won’t Come Clean About Booze Tests
- Brendan Dassey’s 0 confession shows we need to be more careful when interrogating juveniles
- Brian Bornstein, Ph.D.
- Brian J. Heard, Firearms and Ballistics: Examining and Interpreting Forensic Evidence (2d ed)
- Brian K. Anders MSME, PE
- Brian Yarborough
- Bridges Amicus Brief
- Bridges Motion for Appropriate Relief Consent Order
- Bridging the Gap V: Mitigation
- Bridging the Gap V: Mitigation
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- Brittany Bate, Ph.D.
- Bronx judge challenges microscopic evidence used to match bullets to guns; NYPD insists methods are ‘reliable’
- Brooklyn Prosecutors Revisit 3 Convictions in Fatal 1980 Fire
- Brother’s DNA leads to rape conviction in Williamsburg (VA)
- Broward Crime Lab Scandal Could Taint Many Cases (FL)
- Broward Crime Lab Suspends Some DNA Work (FL)
- Broward DUI Cases In Jeopardy Due To Botched Drug Testing (FL)
- Broward Judges Aren’t Letting Defendants Challenge Bad DNA Evidence, Critics Say (FL)
- Broward Medical Examiner’s Office Toxicologist Fired Over Error
- Broward prosecution DNA expert’s credibility questioned (FL)
- Broward Sheriff’s Office Crime Lab Under Scrutiny After Losing Cocaine (FL)
- Brown commutes sentence of woman convicted of killing grandson (CA)
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- Bruce E. Koenig
- Brutal crime may get another review (MO)
- Bryan Carducci, MD
- Bryan Collins
- BSO Crime Lab Could Be Mishandling Crucial DNA Evidence, Whistleblower Says (FL)
- BSO Crime Lab Halts Some DNA Analysis After New Times Story (FL)
- BSO Crime Lab’s New Software May Not Hold Up in Court (FL)
- Buck stops with prosecutors in evidence disclosure
- Budget funds western NC crime lab
- Budget rewrite saves teacher assistant jobs
- Buie hearing set for Tuesday
- Building a Face, and a Case, on DNA
- Bullcoming and Blood Alcohol Testing
- Bullying And Psychiatric Illness Linked
- Bump in the road
- Buncombe DA pushes to see failed SBI tests
- Burden of proof (TX)
- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
- Burlington Man Charged With 2nd Rape After DNA Match
- Burn Injuries in Child Abuse
- Burn victim identified by maggots on body (Mexico)
- Burton v. Kentucky, 300 S.W.3d 126 (Ky. 2009)
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- By cracking cellphone code, NSA has capacity for decoding private conversations
- By Putting Interrogations On Tape, FBI Opens Window Into Questioning
- Calculation untangles DNA mixtures at crime scenes
- California Cops Are Collecting Info on Millions of Drivers Who Have Done Nothing Wrong
- California DNA collection law to be reconsidered by appeals court
- California DNA Collection Law Upheld by Court
- California DUI Tests Increasingly Challenged By Defense Lawyers
- California Governor Commutes Sentence in Shaken Baby Case
- California lab director bows out of SBI search
- California lawmaker introduces bill to change expert testimony, forensic evidence legal standards
- California passed a law boosting police transparency on cellphone surveillance. Here’s why it’s not working (CA)
- California’s DNA collection law in key legal test
- California’s DNA database law drew the wrath of privacy rights groups. It may have helped nab the Golden State Killer
- California’s Senate has approved an important new forensics bill
- Call Ahead: Officers Use Cellphone Towers to Spot Offenders
- Calls for crime lab to shut down amid more evidence doubts
- Can a High-Tech Sniffer Help Keep Us Safe?
- Can a Jury Believe What It Sees?
- Can Alexa help solve a murder? Police think so — but Amazon won’t give up her data.
- Can algorithms help judges make fair decisions?
- Can Changes in DNA Determine Age from Suspects’ Bloodstains?
- Can Children Be Useful Witnesses? It Depends How They Are Questioned
- Can cops use phone left at scene of crime to call 911 to find its owner?
- Can deleted text messages actually be retrieved?
- Can DNA Evidence Be Too Convincing? An Acquitted Man Thinks So (NY)
- Can DNA predict a face?
- Can DNA Testing Determine Age?
- Can drug labs be sued for faulty drug tests?
- Can Drug-Sniffing Dog Prompt Home Search?
- Can Estimates From Forensic Handwriting Experts Be Trusted in Court?
- Can Eyewitnesses Create Memories?
- Can Forensic Science be Trusted?
- Can law enforcement compel a subject to unlock a device?
- Can New York labs handle more DNA?
- Can Non-Testifying Defense Experts Be Subpoenaed by the State?
- Can Police Force Drunken Driving Suspects To Take Blood Test?
- Can police search a vehicle because it reeks of weed? A Pennsylvania case could clear the air.
- Can regional crime labs ease backlog of DNA tests?
- Can Sobriety Tests Weed Out Drivers Who’ve Smoked Too Much Weed?
- Can the Constitution Protect Digital Policing?
- Can the manufacturer of Tasers provide the answer to police abuse?
- Can We Trust Crime Forensics?
- Can You Determine Race From a Fingerprint?
- Can You Prove Your Innocence Without DNA?
- Can’t Fix the System’s Use of Forensic Science Without Fixing the Science
- Canine Detection Evidence
- Canned Forensic Pathologist Steven Hayne Stands by His Work
- Canton gives control of crime lab to SCOG (OH)
- Capturing a shooter’s face in a firefight
- Car’s black box may send driver from Melrose Place to prison (NJ)
- Career lawman named as SBI acting director applauded; SBI’s move decried
- Carl E. Wolf II, Ph.D., M.S., F-ABFT
- Carol Murren
- Carolina Public Press: List of state budget’s key impacts on WNC
- Caroline Everington, Ph.D.
- Carts, Wax, and Oh, My: The New World of Marijuana Extracts
- Case Alleging Racial Bias in Hair Tests Goes to Trial
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- Case Dropped Involving State Police Crime Lab’s THC Policy (MI)
- Case Study: Targeted Swabbing When Genealogy Trees Aren’t Enough?
- Case tied to faulty St. Paul crime lab dropped (MN)
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- Cases Where DNA Revealed that Bite Mark Analysis Led to Wrongful Arrests and Convictions
- Casey Anthony Trial Lawyers Speak Out About the Case’s Controversial Forensics
- Casey Anthony Trial Shows the Limits of Forensic Science in Proving How a Child Died
- Cat DNA Database Helps Convict Killer
- Cataclysm or bump in the road? What the PCAST report means for the future of forensic evidence
- Cataloging Wrongful Convictions: New Registry Looks Beyond DNA
- Catching Killers by Matching Tiny Marks on Bullets
- Caught on camera: This new tool is helping Greensboro police track criminals
- Caution: Your GPS Ankle Bracelet is Listening (PR)
- CBD Is Wildly Popular. Disputes Over Its Legality Are a Growing Source of Tension.
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- Cecile E. Naylor, Ph.D.
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- Cell-Phone tracking: Minn cops know where you are with KingFish (MN)
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- Cellphone Carriers Face $200 Million Fine for Not Protecting Location Data
- Cellphone carriers report surge in surveillance requests from law enforcement
- Cellphone dragnet used to find bank robbery suspect was unconstitutional, judge says
- Cellphone dragnets can help catch criminals. Judges say they can also violate constitutional rights.
- Cellphone Ruling Could Alter Police Methods, Experts Say
- Cellphone Spy Tools Have Flooded Local Police Departments
- Cellphone tracking: Find an address? Easy. But new devices can calculate your altitude.
- Center for Integrity in Forensic Sciences
- Center for Nursing Excellence International Releases Multidisciplinary Sexual Assault Glossary
- Cert petition: Is DNA testing blood on seized clothing a Fourth Amendment ‘search’?
- Certainty and Uncertainty in Reporting Fingerprint Evidence
- Challenges to shaken-baby syndrome met with disdain, disregard
- Challenges with Touch DNA: Implications for Interpreting and Evaluating Touch DNA Evidence
- Challenging an officer’s identification of marijuana by sight or smell
- Challenging expert testimony at trial under Rule 702
- Challenging identification of marijuana by sight or smell
- Challenging Outdated Technology in Court and the Marketplace
- Challenging the ‘Science’ of Arson (CA)
- Change in requirements for fire investigations leave more ‘undetermined’ (MO)
- Changes From Head Injuries Associated With Increases in Youth Offending
- Changes to DNA-mixture software raise questions about old versions
- Changes to innocence law makes compensation harder
- Changes to Protocols for DNA Interpretation
- Changes to Remote Testimony by Lab Analysts
- Changes to requirements for remitting lab fees
- Chapel Hill man gets $1.35M for wrongful murder conviction
- Charges Are Dropped Against Mother in Shaken-Baby Case (NY)
- Charges Dropped Against Detroit Man, After Disputed Firearms Evidence (MI)
- Charges dropped against man in death of 11-week-old girl in Archdale
- Charges for DUI resulting in death dropped after DNA testing on vehicle (NV)
- Charles Bruce Williams, III, Ph.D.
- Charles Perrotta
- Charlotte J. Word, Ph.D.
- Charlotte Mecklenburg Crime Lab
- Charlotte police investigators secretly track cellphones
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg police cellphone surveillance records sought
- Charting good progress on reforms at SBI
- Chauvin trial aftermath: Dr. David Fowler and the case of the incredible expert
- Cheating scandal fouls State Police test (NY)
- Chemerinsky: Does the Fourth Amendment still fit the 21st Century?
- Chemerinsky: The Fourth Amendment Goes to the Dogs
- Chemist at drug lab allegedly tampered with evidence bags (MA)
- Chemist In Now-Closed Lab Claimed Oversight Role (MA)
- Chemist often called, wrote to prosecutor
- Chemist Pleads Guilty In Massachusetts Crime Lab Scandal
- Chemist Told Mass. Police She ‘Messed Up Bad’ (MA)
- Chemist unveils latest forensic discovery to identify criminals
- Chemist Working to Improve Forensic Drug and Poison Screening
- Chemist’s education questioned in drug lab scandal (MA)
- Chemists distinguish between gunshot residue from various firearms
- Cheney crime lab investigated (WA)
- Chicago will drop controversial ShotSpotter gunfire detection system
- Chicago: The 0 confession capital
- Chief at beleaguered Massachusetts crime lab resigns
- Chief Judge For 9th Circuit Cites ‘Epidemic’ Of Prosecutor Misconduct
- Chief Justice Lets Maryland Continue to Collect DNA
- Chief medical examiner ‘in awe’ of DNA error, promises cross-contamination was one-off
- Chief to hire evidence room manager
- Chief US District Judge Says Mass. Crime Lab Problems Impact at Least 100 to 200 Federal Cases
- Chief, officer must explain evidence delay
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- Childrens Allegations of Sexual Abuse in Criminal Trials: Assessing Defense Attacks on Credibility and Identifying Effective Prosecution Methods
- Chinese Forensic Science Frequently Under Suspicion Of Covering-Up For Officials
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- Christine Marx, MD
- Christine Mumma defends actions as seeking justice for an innocent man
- Christopher E. Lord, MD
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- Christy L. Jones, Ph.D., ABPN
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- Cindy C. Cottle, Ph.D.
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- Cine sticks to claims against Judge Hudson
- Circuit Questions Eyewitness Account, Upholds Reversal (NY)
- Cited by a Justice, but Feeling Less Than Honored
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- City to pay LaMonte Armstrong $6.42 million for wrongful conviction
- City, county may pay SBI for quicker lab work
- Citywise: No major relief for beleaguered Oakland crime lab (CA)
- Civil grand jury: SF crime lab shouldn’t be run by police (CA)
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- Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBC
- Clemmons dentist’s lawsuit claiming SBI manufactured evidence in murder case will go to trial
- Cleveland man released from prison after a decade behind bars (OH)
- Cleveland police join cities nationwide testing old evidence from sexual-assault cases (OH)
- Cline casts N&O series as ‘terrible injustice’ to her
- Cline fails in bid to have judge taken off cases
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- Cline’s arguments: One death, but two stories
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
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- Closing arguments made in Asheville innocence case
- Closing of Mass. crime lab could jeopardize thousands of drug cases (MA)
- Clues from the ashes
- CMC doctor helps expand forensic evidence collection
- CMPD, SBI investigating crime lab analyst after irregularities in evidence analysis
- CMU Forensic Investigation Research Station in the works (CO)
- CNN to Air Documentary on the SBI
- COA addresses bad lab reports in Duke Lacrosse case
- Code of Silence
- CODIS: Combined DNA Index System
- Cognitive Bias and Forensic Anthropology
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- Cold case ends with guilty plea
- Cold Case Murder Suspect Identified 37 Years Later
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- Cold medicine has been linked to hallucinations. But could it actually lead to violence?
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- Cold-case prosecutors seek DNA from dead California inmates
- Collecting DNA needs high standard: Our view
- Colorado Court Rules STRmix is ‘Relevant and Reliable’ Practice for Interpreting Likelihood Ratios
- Colorado court upholds Google keyword search warrant which led to arrests in fatal arson
- Colorado juries keep letting people go for driving on weed, prosecutors and cops furious
- Colorado lab report shows potential issues with testimony on blood-tests
- Colorado lawyers argue legality of Google ‘keyword warrants’
- Colorado State Lab Accused of Mishandling Evidence
- Colorado Supreme Court decisions could make it tougher for cops to testify
- Colorado Supreme Court hears first-of-its-kind challenge to police’s use of Google search terms to ID murder suspects
- Colorado: Massacre Suspect Could Get ‘Truth Serum’
- Colorado’s Top Court Seems Reluctant To Give Judicial Blessing To ‘Reverse’ Keyword Search Warrants
- Columbia County judge blasts state crime lab, postpones “cold case” homicide trial (WI)
- Columbus crime-lab error might affect 38 cases
- Combustion Science & Engineering Inc
- Come work with us!
- Coming Soon to a Police Station Near You: The DNA ‘Magic Box’
- Commission investigating innocence claims by three Asheville area men
- Committee passes recommendations to fix problems at SBI
- Committee Says Keep Crime Lab in SBI
- Commonwealth v. Millien (2016)
- Communicating Conclusions in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
- Communicating Statistical DNA Evidence
- Compelled Decryption Primer
- Complex challenges put NC death penalty on life support
- Complex DNA is still a developing technology, experts say
- Complex DNA Mixtures Interpretation and the Incorporation of Probabilistic Genotyping (PG) Software, Part 2
- Computer Forensics for Dummies
- Computerised fingerprint grading could increase forensic accuracy
- Computers work overtime in crime lab
- Concern grows over DNA evidence errors in Texas
- Concerned over DNA evidence, judge recommends new trial to Austin man on death row for 2009 slaying
- Concerns over APD DNA lab raised over 5 years ago (TX)
- Concerns over DNA analysis spur review of hundreds of Texas cases
- Concussion as a Mitigating Factor in Capital Murder Webinar
- Conditions at new D.C. forensic lab found to be below par
- Conference to Focus on Evolution of Forensic Evidence (VA)
- Confessions, lies and alibis: how police interrogate murder suspects – part 3
- Conflicting Views on a Wider Police Use of DNA
- Congress Grills FBI on Facial Recognition, Overwhelmingly Disapproves
- Conn. Crime Lab Faces Scrutiny Over Struggles
- Conn. officials, detective settle DNA dispute
- Connecticut Court Approves Forcing DNA From Felons
- Connecticut Crime Lab Wins Accreditation Bid
- Consensus Statement on Abusive Head Trauma Seeks to Dispel Courtroom ‘Misconceptions’
- Considerations for Photographic Documentation in Sexual Assault Cases
- Constitutional Requirement to Litigate Scientific Evidence
- Contaminated Memories
- Contempt charges dropped against former SBI agent
- Contentious race for NC governor points spotlight at crime lab
- Continuance Order, Buncombe County, 06/13/12
- Contradictory DNA results put focus on test methods
- Controversial ex-forensic lab analyst focus of another inmate’s appeal (IL)
- Controversial surveillance equipment being used across the area
- Controversy continues to dog BAT vans (Houston)
- Conventional Forensic Theory on Order of Bugs That Feast on Corpses Upended
- Convict’s story prompted budget amendment on DNA (VA)
- Convicted Based on Lies
- Convicted by Code
- Convicted chemist ‘sole bad actor’ at Mass. crime lab, but IG report questions 2,300 tests by others
- Convicted Darien killer claims false Henry Lee testimony sent him to prison
- Convicted defendants left uninformed of forensic flaws found by Justice Dept.
- Convicted Drug Analyst Worked on 1 in 6 Cases in Mass., ACLU Says
- Convicted killer charged in 1996 death of Goldsboro teen
- Convicted killer waits to learn whether he will be freed
- Convicted Killer Walks Free
- Convicted Murder Spared Death Penalty after 23 Years
- Convicted Murderer Hopes Latest Fire Science Proves Innocence (IL)
- Convicted murderer turns to new DNA evidence to prove his innocence in 1994 killing (NJ)
- Convicted novelist says he’s hopeful for a new murder trial
- Convicted rapist seeks acquittal on DNA evidence (WV)
- Convicted Rapist’s DNA Mix Up Leads to Case Review (FL)
- Convicted Triple Murderer Alleges Bogus Snow Imprint Forensic Analysis in Federal Suit
- Conviction overturned based on DPS lab worker misconduct, hundreds more likely to be challenged (TX)
- Conviction reversed because Houston crime lab analyst, supervisor did not disclose evidence problems (TX)
- Conviction set aside in 1993 Michigan cold case in dispute over DNA expert
- Convictions in doubt as more than 10,000 cases could be affected by data manipulation at forensics lab (UK)
- Convictions linked to FBI lab’s suspect forensics
- Convictions linked to FBI lab’s suspect forensics
- Cook County Board Approves Rapid DNA System for Medical Examiner’s Office
- Cook County Medical Examiner to Resign Over Morgue Safety Violations (IL)
- Cook County Motion to Exclude Fingerprint Identification
- Cook County will collect DNA swabs at jail (IL)
- Cooper acquitted of assault on Brunswick County sheriff’s deputy
- Cooper defense makes last-minute attempts for information
- Cooper jurors being picked
- Cooper objects to moving SBI
- Cooper, Perry weigh in on proposed SBI move
- Cooper, state need to finish job of SBI reforms
- Cooper: Meth Labs Make A Comeback
- Cooper: Would review SBI’s independence if elected
- Cops Are Going to Start Collecting a Lot More DNA. Are Crime Labs Up to the Task of Analyzing It?
- Cops Are Still Fainting When They Touch Fentanyl
- Cops Around the Country Can Now Unlock iPhones, Records Show
- Cops Forced A Company To Share A Customer’s Identity For The Golden State Killer Investigation
- Cops Might Already Have Your DNA, Without Your Consent
- Cops more forgetful after chases or altercations
- Cops, Cellphones and Privacy at the Supreme Court
- Cornelius business investigated possibly selling illegal drugs
- Coroner sued over whether autopsy report is public
- Coroner wants to turn crime lab from problem to potential (IL)
- Coroners: Inside The Lives Of Death Investigators
- Corrections and Clarifications
- Correspondent Drew Griffin Investigates for CNN in ‘Rogue Justice’
- Cosmetic Trace Evidence
- Cost and procedures for accessing autopsy information
- Costs Are High for Convictions of Wrong People
- Cotton candy or meth? Woman claims drug test confused dessert with drug, spent months in jail (GA)
- Cotton vs. Nylon DNA Swabs: Efficiency Depends on Experience
- Could a Bite Mark Catch a Killer?
- Could Bacteria Help Convict Rapists?
- Could Black English Mean a Prison Sentence?
- Could Detectives Use Microbes To Solve Murders?
- Could Hania’s murder have been prevented? 2016 evidence ‘fell through the cracks.’
- Could Pot Help Veterans With PTSD? Brain Scientists Say Maybe
- Could Stereotypes Put an Innocent Woman on Death Row?
- Council approves spinning off crime lab (TX)
- Council approves spinning off crime lab (TX)
- Council committee to examine city’s controversial DNA database
- Council Passes Two Bills Reforming Medical Examiner’s Office After Scandals
- Counterfeit cash: Authentic and forged banknotes distinguished by ambient mass spectrometry
- Counting cracks in glass gives speed of projectile
- County again considering deal with SBI for faster lab work
- Course: Exploiting Forensic Evidence’s Tenuous Link to Science
- Court Asked to Levy Fines for Misconduct in Lab Scandal (MA)
- Court asks: Do police need a warrant to track your cellphone for months at a time?
- Court Declines to Expand Drug Lab Disclosure Requirements
- Court focuses on contamination at St. Paul crime lab (MN)
- Court hearing on Mike Peterson focuses on discredited SBI agent
- Court of Inquiry in Michael Morton Case Delayed (TX)
- Court Order SCL Analyst Certification Information, Buncombe County, 07/13/12
- Court Rules Police Can Use Volunteered DNA In Other Cases (MD)
- Court Rules Police Don’t Need A Warrant To Get Your Cellphone Records
- Court Ruling Could Erase 20,000 Drunken Driving Convictions (NJ)
- Court Ruling Opens DNA Technology Advances to Old Cases (MT)
- Court Says Police Need Warrant for Blood Test
- Court Sessions Set To Deal With Drug Lab Scandal
- Court Skeptical of Supervisor’s Liability in Drug-Lab Scandal
- Court to consider how broadly to apply new Texas junk science writ
- Court to review law on DNA sampling of arrestees (San Francisco)
- Court Tosses Illegal DNA Swab but Cuts Route for Do-Over
- Court: Examine if Austin crime lab botched death penalty evidence (TX)
- Court: Forensic Errors Call for Reviews (AR)
- Court: Locating suspect via stingray definitely requires a warrant
- Court: Man who confessed to slaying to testify at Asheville innocence hearing
- Court: Police can take DNA swabs from arrestees
- Courtney L. McMickens, MD, MPH, MHS
- Courtroom psychology tests may be unreliable, study finds
- Courtroom Science Drama: The Saga of Amanda Knox’s DNA
- Courts and junk science
- Courts Disagree on Whether Government May Obtain Cell Phone Location Information Without a Warrant
- Courts Divided Over Searches of Cellphones
- Courts have long seen K-9 dogs as impartial. Now police bodycams hold them accountable
- Courts Issue Rulings in Two Cases Challenging Law Enforcement Searches of License Plate Databases
- Courts need help when it comes to science and tech
- Courts should throughly investigate cases of arson
- Courts’ Drug Expert Called a Fraud
- COVID-19 could set a new norm for surveillance and privacy
- CPD using controversial facial recognition program that scans billions of photos from Facebook, other sites
- Crack missing from BSO crime lab ignites dispute, call to review cases (FL)
- Crack missing from BSO crime lab ignites dispute, call to review cases (FL)
- Craig Petronella
- Create a new lab
- Crime lab accreditation bill appears dead for this legislative session (MN)
- Crime lab analysts fail, innocents go to prison, public officials shrug
- Crime lab analysts made same mistake 3 times in DWI cases (TX)
- Crime Lab and Forensic Scandals
- Crime lab backlog affecting Asheville cases
- Crime lab backlog continues to delay death penalty case
- Crime lab backlogs and the Massachusetts lab scandal
- Crime lab backlogs weighing down court system (TX)
- Crime lab backup slowing court cases
- Crime Lab Chemist Allegedly Tampered with Evidence for Years (MA)
- Crime lab chemist’s cases under review after missing-drug allegation (FL)
- Crime lab chemist’s co-worker testifies (MA)
- Crime lab closed amid allegations of mishandled drug evidence (MA)
- Crime lab contamination central in Victorino’s 2nd death sentence appeal (FL)
- Crime Lab Controversy
- Crime Lab Crisis (Conn.)
- Crime lab delays costly in many ways (TX)
- Crime Lab Didn’t Upload Certain DNA Profiles From Rape Kits to Federal Database
- Crime Lab Director Says Too Busy to Search for Forensic Science Errors (CA)
- Crime lab error leads to prison release (NY)
- Crime lab finds another 3,000-plus untested rape kits (Houston)
- Crime lab fixes must be a priority (CO)
- Crime lab has made steady improvement
- Crime lab head loses post (MA)
- Crime Lab is Fair
- Crime lab memo release appealed by San Francisco District Attorney’s Office
- Crime lab merger elusive for Omaha, Douglas County (NE)
- Crime Lab Minute
- Crime Lab Mission Is To Provide Solid Science
- Crime lab mistakes man’s Tums for cocaine; Audit underway
- Crime lab must realize solid science is mission
- Crime Lab Proficiency Testing and Quality Management Webinar
- Crime lab reform bill goes to Perdue’s desk
- Crime lab revelations could impact thousands of cases
- Crime Lab Scandal Forces Prosecutors to Disavow Thousands of Drug Convictions (MA)
- Crime lab scandal is symptom of underfunded courts (MA)
- Crime Lab Scandal Leaves Mass. Legal System In Turmoil (MA)
- Crime lab scandal puts 34,000 cases under review (MA)
- Crime Lab Scandal Rocks Massachusetts
- Crime Lab Scandals Just Keep Getting Worse
- Crime Lab Scandals the Focus of New DOJ Plan
- Crime lab should report to another agency
- Crime Lab Space Could Reduce State Backlog
- Crime lab tech scandals test defendant’s right to confront accusers
- Crime lab technician gets 16 months for stealing drugs
- Crime lab technician gets 16 months for stealing drugs (CA)
- Crime lab touts improvements
- Crime lab uses wrong chemical in 2,500 methamphetamine tests in Santa Clara County (CA)
- Crime lab work went undone (WA)
- crime lab worker
- Crime lab worker fired again (OH)
- Crime lab worker fired over reports (OH)
- Crime lab: Some evidence isn’t worth dealing with (WY)
- Crime Laboratory Essentials Webinar
- Crime Labs
- Crime Labs Botch Tests All the Time. Who’s Supposed To Make Sure They Don’t Screw Up?
- Crime labs catch up on DNA tests (IN)
- Crime Labs in Crisis: Shoddy Forensics Used to Secure Convictions
- Crime Labs in Crisis: Shoddy Forensics Used to Secure Convictions
- Crime Labs in Crisis: Shoddy Forensics Used to Secure Convictions
- Crime labs must be accredited (MN)
- Crime labs need oversight
- Crime Labs Race to ID New, Lethal Opioids
- Crime Labs Still in Crisis
- Crime labs under the microscope after a string of shoddy, suspect and fraudulent results
- Crime Labs work to figure out how high is too high to get behind the wheel (WA)
- Crime Prediction Software Promised to Be Free of Biases. New Data Shows It Perpetuates Them
- Crime Scene Diagramming: Changing Ways to Capture, Present Your Scenes
- Crime scene DNA could be used to reveal a suspect’s age—and whether they have cancer
- Crime Scene Forensic Evidence Collection Guidelines For Defense Attorneys
- Crime scene forensics: How does it work?
- Crime scene forensics: How does it work?
- Crime scene forensics: How does it work?
- Crime Scene Investigation
- Crime Scene Investigation – New Website
- Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for Law Enforcement (2013)
- Crime Scene Investigation: A Reference for Law Enforcement Training (2004)
- Crime suspects don’t need to question scientists analyzing blood or DNA, N.J. top court rules
- Crime-lab fire sprinkler douses DNA evidence
- Crime-lab scandal: Suspicions ignored as bosses let Massachusetts chemist work on
- Crime-lab scandal: Suspicions ignored as bosses let Massachusetts chemist work on
- Crime-lab worker reinstated (OH)
- Crime-scene DNA errors spark complex legal questions (AZ)
- Crime-scene DNA extracted from single hair
- Criminal cases unprocessed by WSP crime lab quadruple (WA)
- Criminal defendants find an unlikely friend in Justice Scalia
- Criminal Injustice: The Best Reporting on Wrongful Convictions
- Criminal Justice Spending
- Criminal Justice System Should Be Cautious When Approaching Risk Assessment
- Criminal Law – Expert Testimony on Bite Marks
- Criminal Suspects Deserve Genetic Privacy, Too
- Criminologist Believes Violent Behavior Is Biological
- Critics of ShotSpotter gunfire detection system say it’s ineffective, biased and costly
- Critics target NC bill limiting DAs evidence risk
- Critics Worry ‘Junk Science’ to Reign as Forensic Panel Ends
- Critics: Obliterating Forensic Commission An Affront To Science And Defendants
- Cross Talk in Forensic Science: Commentary on DAG Rosenstein’s Comments to the National Symposium on Forensic Science
- Cross-Examining Digital Forensic Experts Webinar
- Cross-Examining Digital Forensic Experts Webinar
- CSAFE 2020: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
- CSAFE 2020: Digital Evidence
- CSAFE 2020: Firearms and Toolmark Analysis
- CSAFE 2020: Footwear Impression Analysis
- CSAFE 2020: Handwriting Analysis
- CSAFE 2020: Implementation and Practice
- CSAFE 2020: Latent Print Analysis
- CSAFE 2020: Statistics
- CSI Houston: a new drama
- CSI Is a Lie
- CSI Lansing: Photo gallery inside Michigan State Police forensics lab
- CSI on Trial Podcast
- CSi: Crime Scene iPhones Yield Forensic Evidence, Confusion About Data Handling
- Cuccinelli: Va. law should help clear names of wrongly convicted
- Cuomo shoots down CoBis to save money (NY)
- Curiosity, luck exposed St. Paul crime lab (MN)
- Current Trends in Forensic Toxicology Online Symposium
- Current Trends in Forensics & Forensic Toxicology
- Curtis Caldwell
- Cybergenetics Appeals Ohio Federal Judge Ruling that Alice Kills DNA Analysis Patents
- Cynthia J. Brown, MD
- Cynthia Kuhn, Ph.D., et al. Buzzed: The Straight Facts About the Most Used and Abused Drugs from Alcohol to Ecstasy (4th ed)
- Cynthia Slagle, RN
- D.A. agrees to retry man in 1991 Charlotte rape case
- D.A. Ben David pushes for SBI test results
- D.C. Appeals Court Affirms Exclusion of Forensic Science Report in Assault Case
- D.C. Appeals Court Rejects Challenge to Admission of Handwriting Evidence
- D.C. Appeals Forensic Lab Suspension, Alleges Misdoings By U.S. Attorney’s Office
- D.C. court considers how to screen out ‘bad science’ in local trials
- D.C. Court of Appeals judge faults overstated forensic gun-match claims
- D.C. Crime Lab Chief Outlines Strategy for Preventing Scandals
- D.C. crime lab chief paints pricey future
- D.C. crime lab needs better transparency measures
- D.C. crime lab restarts DNA testing on limited basis after shutdown cast doubts over analysis
- D.C. Crime Lab: An Experiment in Forensic Science
- D.C. Forensic Sciences Department Facing Transition Challenges
- D.C. judge exonerates Santae Tribble in 1978 murder, cites hair evidence DNA test rejected
- D.C. Judge Rejects Junk Science But The Law Is Slow To Follow
- D.C. man imprisoned by flawed FBI forensic evidence exonerated
- D.C. mayor orders audit of crime lab amid dispute over DNA testing
- D.C. rape conviction reversed over testimony about DNA evidence
- D.C.’s inadequate crime lab
- D.C.’s new crime lab goes under the microscope
- D.C.’s new forensics lab not living up to expectations
- D.E.A. Bans Chemicals Used in ‘Bath Salts’
- D.P. Lyle, MD, ABA Fundamentals: Forensic Science
- DA Agrees DNA Evidence Doesn’t Support Morton’s Guilt (Texas)
- DA Candidates Call for Release of Secret Crime Lab Memo, Citing SF Weekly Cover Story (CA)
- DA Cline suspended; hearing scheduled on whether she keeps job
- DA criticizes response to crime lab gaps (MA)
- DA delays trials as APD evidence room investigation continues
- DA Error Leads Judge to Vacate Conviction (NY)
- DA fights judge’s order to hand over info on how new DNA test works (CA)
- DA launches online case portal in OSP crime lab probe (OR)
- DA pursuing probe of possible perjury in Grimes hearing
- DA review identified 254 cases that could be re-examined because of DNA issue (CA)
- DA Rollins asks SJC to vacate 64 defendants’ guilty pleas in drug cases following Dookhan, Farak scandals
- DA talks to AG about regional crime lab
- DA won’t retry wrongfully convicted Wilson man who spent 40 years in prison
- DA: Blood evidence not determinant factor in cases
- DA: DNA expert discredited at Denver trial; forensic scientist Richard Eikelenboom disputes report (CO)
- DA: DNA Links DeSalvo To Boston Strangler Case
- DA: Evidence in 45 Nassau cases being retested after lab error detected (NY)
- DA: No criminal charges against former state medical examiner
- DA’s clear questionable SBI cases
- DA’s Office Asks For DNA In Exchange For Dropped Charges (CA)
- Dad Gets Second Chance After Junk Science Convicted Him of Killing His Kids (PA)
- Dakota County judge reaches decision in crime lab hearings (MN)
- Dakota County judge reaches decision in crime lab hearings (MN)
- Dakota County: Head of St. Paul crime lab put on the spot (MN)
- Dallas courts drug test specialist called ‘impostor,’ sued (TX)
- Dallas DA pledges to review convictions based on junk science (TX)
- Dan Chartier, Ph.D.
- Dan Krane, Ph.D.
- Dangerous debris, evidence left in closed Detroit Police crime lab
- Daniel Neller, Psy.D., ABPP (Forensic)
- Daniel R. Beerman, MDiv, MSW, ACSW
- Darrill Henry’s Double Murder Conviction Overturned in New Orleans
- Darryl Howard and the rampaging prosecutor: Durham learns little from Duke lacrosse debacle
- Darryl Howard will be tried again
- Dart says Robbins rape kits dating back to ’86 sent to Illinois state police
- DAs get shield, cops duties, over giving evidence
- DAs say Dookhan drug-tampering case nearing an end
- DAs say Dookhan drug-tampering case nearing an end (MA)
- DAs say guilt of suspects affirmed
- Data for Defenders
- Data From Wearable Devices Could Soon Land You in Jail
- Database of internet service and other online content providers
- Database of Software “Fingerprints” Expands to Include Mobile Apps
- Database: Search NC death investigations since 2001
- Database: Search NC death investigations since 2001
- Date set for hearing that could set Mark Carver free
- Dateline: The 17-year saga of Greg Taylor
- Daubert Challenges to Firearms (“Ballistics”) Identifications
- Daubert in 12 Minutes
- David And Tiffany O’Shell Murder-Suicide Triggered By Allegations Of Child Abuse, Posthumously Cleared By Genetic Test (CO)
- David Bachman, MD
- David L. Faigman et al., Modern Scientific Evidence: Forensics (Student ed.)
- David L. Faigman et al., Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony
- David L. Faigman et al., Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony, Vol. 1: Statistics & Research Methods
- David Lewis Burrows, Ph.D.
- David Marks, MD
- David R. Teddy, DWI Trial Notebook (2d ed.)
- David Shelton, DFE, C|HFI, CCFE, CCII
- David Stewart, Ph.D.
- Dawn E. McQuiston, Ph.D.
- DC abruptly disbands crime lab’s firearms unit
- DC Adviser Resigns Claiming MASSIVE Foul Play In DNA Lab Management Firings (DC)
- DC Court ‘STRmix Declared Suitable for DNA Forensic Testing by FBI’
- DC court rejects and discredits forensic sciences report (DC)
- DC forensic lab under criminal investigation over firearms case
- DC forensic lab under scrutiny after evidence errors discovered in murder cases
- DC forensics lab to resume DNA testing in January
- DC judge orders forensic lab to turn over some documents sought by prosecutors
- DC leaders have mixed outlook after crime lab loses accreditation
- DC public defenders seek wider review into fingerprints, firearms evidence
- DEA Announces Emergency Ban on ‘Bath Salts’
- DEA raids Raleigh lab that tests for synthetic marijuana
- DEA Tackles Fentanyl Analogues, By Removing ‘Cumbersome Evidentiary Hurdles’
- Deadly crimes, seeds of doubt
- Deadly Opioid Overwhelms First Responders And Crime Labs in Ohio
- Deal struck on NC farm bill, smokable hemp ban
- Deanna D. Lankford
- Death by Fire
- Death by the river: A break in the case
- Death by the river: At trial, a detective’s testimony changes everything
- Death by the river: Homicide ruling sends police in search of a killer
- Death by the river: Is Mark Carver a cold-blooded killer? Or an innocent man?
- Death by the river: The defense Mark Carver never got
- Death by the river: The fisherman’s defense
- Death Investigation
- Death Investigation: A Guide for the Scene Investigator (2011)
- Death Investigation: A Guide for the Scene Investigator (2011)
- Death penalty case: Jury finds San Jose man not guilty in 2016 child killing
- Death Row Case in Dallas County Puts Hypnosis on Trial as “Junk Science” (TX)
- Death Row Conviction Overturned: Coroner’s Revised Opinion Says Baby’s Injuries Consistent With Accident (IL)
- Death Row Inmate’s Request for DNA Testing Is Rejected
- Death Row Prisoner Larry Swearingen May Be Innocent. Do Texas Courts Care? (TX)
- Deaver Defends Self: He Did Nothing Wrong
- Deaver’s mediation
- Deb Flowers, MSN, CPNP
- Debate on brain scans as lie detectors highlighted in Maryland murder trial (MD)
- Debate Rages in Courts Over ‘High-Sensitivity’ DNA Analysis
- Debate rages over quality of science in crime labs
- Deborah Tuerkheimer, Flawed Convictions: “Shaken Baby Syndrome” and the Inertia of Injustice
- Decade after wife’s death, Peterson continues to seek vindication
- Decades after FBI lab scandal, attorneys reviewing old Tampa Bay murder cases (FL)
- Decatur company hopes to take jurors inside crime with virtual reality (GA)
- Decision expected soon in St. Paul crime lab case (MN)
- Defendant challenges ‘classic dragnet search’ for Google cellphone data within robbery radius
- Defendant-Appellant’s Brief: State v. Lance
- Defendant’s Motion to Compel Discovery
- Defendants at innocence hearing take witness stand
- Defendants in criminal trials forced to pay to see key forensic evidence (UK)
- Defendants Kept in the Dark About Evidence, Until It’s Too Late
- Defending Death by Distribution Cases
- Defending Drug Overdose Homicides Training
- Defending Drug Overdose Homicides Training
- Defending IEEE Software Standards in Federal Criminal Court
- Defending lower blood-alcohol levels
- Defense attorney says ex-SBI analyst ‘telling half the truth’
- Defense attorney seeks testimony, records of fired SBI agent in Winston-Salem murder case
- Defense attorney taps into the NSA’s surveillance of telephone metadata in hopes of finding exculpatory evidence
- Defense attorney: St. Paul police crime lab should review all drug cases (MN)
- Defense attorneys argue against death penalty for accused murderer
- Defense attorneys decry retested evidence from St. Paul crime lab (MN)
- Defense attorneys fear blood-test backlog during state lab suspension
- Defense attorneys launch review of forensic scientist’s cases (OH)
- Defense attorneys say withheld Farak notes implicate prosecutors
- Defense attorneys suspect cover up in toxicology lab probe (CO)
- Defense attorneys: Expect legal challenges of drug samples handled by disgraced Mass. Chemist (MA)
- Defense challenged Deaver at trial in 2003
- Defense challenges use of Google location data from everyone in vicinity of Hull Street Road bank robbery
- Defense claims DNA expert “cherry-picked” evidence in Wolfe sisters’ murders (PA)
- Defense expert says crime lab had faulty venting (MN)
- Defense experts: Girl’s death not abuse, but stroke caused by blood clots (WI)
- Defense in disputed murder case wants Gaston DA punished for withholding evidence
- Defense lawyer alleges ‘systemic failures’ at Maine State Police forensic lab
- Defense Lawyer’s Work at Routine Hearing Exposes Major Probation Drug-Test Issues; Shake-Up Results (TX)
- Defense lawyers ask court to toss 11,000 more cases in Amherst drug lab scandal (MA)
- Defense Lawyers Cite New Arson Research to Challenge Convictions
- Defense lawyers for 11 people have contacted DA’s office about possibly re-examining DNA evidence in their cases (CA)
- Defense Lawyers Group Leads Call for Change After Scathing FBI Report
- Defense lawyers hail N.Y. decision on DNA testing
- Defense lawyers in Wolfe sisters case seek source code from DNA expert (PA)
- Defense lawyers insist on clients’ right to use NSA records
- Defense lawyers want independent probe of Colorado toxicology lab
- Defense questions DNA evidence in Ira Yarmolenko killing
- Defense rests in NC innocence hearing for 2 men
- Defense tries new tack to fight DNA evidence in double homicide case (PA)
- Defense: Former SBI expert’s tests severely flawed
- Defining the Difficulty of Fingerprint Comparisons
- DeJesus found guilty in East Bremerton killings (WA)
- DeKalb County is latest to begin dismissing marijuana cases
- Delaware convictions involving flawed FBI testimony now under review by DOJ
- Delaware forensic science director named after scandal
- Delaware prosecutors drop drug cases in wake of drug lab investigation
- Delay possible in kidnapping, rape case
- Delayed Justice: Underfunded State Crime Lab could mean crisis for NC court system
- Democrat-led agencies’ cut were deepest
- Democrats press Justice Department on police use of facial recognition
- Dems look to create forensic-science standards to prevent wrongful convictions
- Denim, as a Crime-Solving Tool, Has Holes
- Dennis S. Charney, MD
- Dennis W. Keyes, Ph.D.
- Denver coroner’s work to digitize autopsy reports dating back to 1920 reveals evidence, heirlooms (CO)
- Denver DA and police chief trade barbs in rare public dispute (CO)
- Denver DA blasts plan to replace cops with civilians at crime lab (CO)
- Denver jury convicts two men of sex assault; judge discredits high-profile DNA expert (CO)
- Denver man sues lab techs after spending 61 days in jail because of mixed-up DNA samples (CO)
- Department of Justice and National Institute of Standards and Technology Announce Launch of National Commission on Forensic Science
- Deposition shows mismanagement, lax oversight let to BSO crime lab failure (FL)
- Deputy AG announces new Forensic Science Working Group but still doesn’t grasp the extent of problem
- Deputy AG: Forensic Science is Not Only Numbers, Automation
- Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein Delivers Remarks at the International Association for Identification Annual Conference
- Deputy Attorney General Sally Q. Yates Delivers Remarks During the 68th Annual Scientific Meeting Hosted by the American Academy of Forensic Science
- Derek Ellington
- Derek V. Morris
- Despite DNA results, defense lawyer says client innocent of 1991 slayings
- Despite Evidence From Discredited Medical Examiner, Mississippi’s Jeffrey Havard Nears Execution
- Despite not viewing bodies, medical examiners get paid
- Despite SBI settlement in Brown case, discredited agent is still on the job
- Detecting Photoshop Fraud
- Detection and Visibility of Bruises Using Alternate Light: From Science to Practice
- Detection Dogs
- Detection Dogs And The Law: The Right To Sniff And Seize
- Detective fired for taking items from evidence room
- Detector Dog Research
- Detector Dogs and Probable Cause
- Determine Whether Your Client Has A Cognitive Disability: A Checklist
- Developer of NYC’s DNA database 20 years ago troubled by what it has become
- Developing Analyses of Biological Evidence: Predicting Eye Color, Determining the Source of Bodily Fluids, and Locating Trace Evidence Within Guns
- Devices being remotely wiped in police custody
- Devices Go Nose to Nose With Bomb-Sniffer Dogs
- Devil in the grooves: The case against forensic firearms analysis
- DHS Has Used A Controversial Cell Phone–Tracking Device More Than 1,800 Times
- DHS spent millions on cellphone data to track Americans and foreigners inside and outside U.S., ACLU report says
- Diann Irwin
- Did a ‘show-up’ lead to a mistaken ID?
- Did a prosecutor and police send an innocent teenager to prison for murder?
- Did Brain Scans Just Save a Convicted Murderer From the Death Penalty?
- Did faulty science, and bad testimony, bring Larry Swearingen to the brink of execution?
- Did he do it? Group looks at 2008 killing of UNC Charlotte student
- Did medical examiner’s office withhold murder evidence?
- Did New York State Police Scapegoat Its Crime Lab Scientists?
- Did prosecutors suppress evidence in Morton case? (TX)
- Did The N&O show ‘actual malice’ toward SBI agent? NC Supreme Court now must decide.
- Did Your Brain Make You Do It? (NY)
- Digital devices and miscarriages of justice
- Digital Evidence
- Digital Evidence – Consumer Electronics and the IoT (Internet of Things)
- Digital Evidence – Consumer Electronics and the IoT (Internet of Things)
- Digital evidence becoming central in criminal cases
- Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: A Guide For Law Enforcement and Prosecutors
- Digital Evidence Insider
- Digital Evidence Series: Part I – Cell Phone Location Evidence for Legal Professionals
- Digital Evidence Subcommittee
- Digital Evidence Subpoena Guide
- Digital Forensic Evidence
- Digital forensics experts prone to bias, study shows
- Digital Forensics for Attorneys
- Digital Forensics for Attorneys
- Digital Forensics Resource Packet for Legal Professionals
- Digital Heads Help Eyewitnesses Identify Suspects
- Digital Hygiene for Defense Lawyers – A Digital Security Checklist
- Digital Investigation Techniques: A NIST Scientific Foundation Review
- Digital Investigation Techniques: A NIST Scientific Foundation Review
- Digital Rectification and Resizing Correction of Photographic Bite Mark Evidence
- Director of D.C.’s embattled DNA lab resigns after suspension of testing
- Director of D.C.’s troubled crime lab resigns after scathing audit report
- Director of North Carolina State Crime Laboratory position posted
- Disbarred Duke lacrosse prosecutor Mike Nifong is back, along with more misconduct allegations
- Discarded evidence costs some NC inmates a chance at freedom
- Disciplinary Hearings Begin For Ex-Prosecutors Accused Of Withholding Evidence In Farak Drug Lab Scandal
- Discovery checklist
- Discovery Motions
- Discovery of body detailed
- Discredited SBI agent at crux of Peterson appeal
- Discredited SBI analyst fighting for job
- Discredited SBI analyst leaves old cases in doubt
- Discredited SBI analyst: ‘I haven’t done anything wrong’
- Discredited state blood analyst makes final bid for reinstatement
- Disease Surveillance and the Fourth Amendment
- Dishonesty detectors: a criminally flawed technology
- Dismissal in death of 2-year-old overturned
- Dismissed Case Raises Questions On Shaken Baby Diagnosis (CA)
- Dispute between the District Attorney and police over crime lab (NY)
- Disputed DNA murder case in limbo in Supreme Court (SC)
- Disruptions: Smart Guns Can’t Kill in the Wrong Hands
- District Attorney Jim O’Neill, once behind the scenes, now front and center
- District Attorney Ramos wants immigrants seeking citizenship to provide DNA sample (CA)
- District Attorney to probe forensic lab analyst’s work after arrest
- District attorney will contest Joseph Sledge’s claim of innocence in 37-year-old murders
- District Attorneys request failed SBI test results
- District could spend nearly $1 million for outside lab to test DNA evidence
- District expected to name new head of embattled DNA lab, officials say (DC)
- District Moves Away from Police Control of Forensic Functions (DC)
- Division of Forensic Science struggles to get going (DE)
- DNA
- DNA ‘Shedders’ Test Shows Men, Thumbs Leave More Traces
- DNA absent from evidence in Nancy Cooper murder case
- DNA Analysis
- DNA Analysis Exposes Flaws in an Inexact Forensic Science
- DNA analyst in UT student’s strangulation case resigns over incorrect courtroom testimony
- DNA ancestry tests may look cheap. But your data is the price
- DNA and Suspicionless Searches
- DNA and the Constitution
- DNA and the Fourth Amendment
- DNA at 60: Still Much to Learn
- DNA Audit Summary
- DNA bill called ‘matter of justice’ (KY)
- DNA bill would keep sample in system even if charges are dismissed (IN)
- DNA blunder claims one job and leads to a suspension at city medical examiner’s office (NY)
- DNA blunder: Man accused of rape after human error
- DNA blunders mean murderers and rapists could have convictions overturned: Home Office admits misleading evidence has been presented to juries (UK)
- DNA breakthrough finally gives ‘a face to this crime.’ But can it solve a woman’s 1992 murder? (MA)
- DNA by the Numbers
- DNA can be collected from air, scientists show for first time
- DNA collected at arrest often not removed from crime databases for those not convicted (OH)
- DNA collection challenges privacy rights
- DNA Contamination Cases Prompt Probe, Turnover at Major Forensic Lab (TX)
- DNA Data From 100 Crime Scenes Has Been Uploaded To A Genealogy Website — Just Like The Golden State Killer
- DNA Database Limits Unfair
- DNA database mistake leads to Portland murder suspect
- DNA database opts a million people out from police searches
- DNA Databases To Solve Crimes In MD Could Be Limited By Bill
- DNA databases: it’s still far from clear how effective they are in fighting crime
- DNA Designed for Human Rights
- DNA Doe Project IDs 2001 Motel Suicide, Using Genealogy
- DNA Double Take
- DNA doubt after state’s leading forensic expert sacked for breaching protocol (AU)
- DNA Dragnet: In Some Cities, Police Go From Stop-and-Frisk to Stop-and-Spit`
- DNA evidence allowed in Taft murder suspect’s trial
- DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated, Scientists Show
- DNA Evidence Clears Two Men in 1983 Murder
- DNA evidence could have been contaminated in cold case
- DNA Evidence Essentials Webinar – Preparing for Expert Testimony with a Forensic DNA Analyst: New Technology
- DNA Evidence Essentials webinar on probabilistic genotyping
- DNA evidence excluded from Hillary trial (NY)
- DNA evidence exonerates 300th prisoner nationwide (LA)
- DNA Evidence Frees the Innocent
- DNA Evidence Has A Dark Side
- DNA evidence helps free a service dog from death row
- DNA evidence helps N.C. investigators identify wanted suspect in deadly 2008 home invasion
- DNA evidence in cold-case murder trial faces withering scrutiny from defense lawyer(NY)
- DNA evidence, testing make death penalty more credible (FL)
- DNA Experts Present First Exoneration Based on 0 Y-STR Inclusion
- DNA Extraction Kits Contaminated
- DNA for the Defense Bar
- DNA for the Defense Bar
- DNA Forensic Error and the Execution of Innocents
- DNA from grave linked to Minton
- DNA From Phony ‘Chewing Gum Survey’ Solves 1976 Cold Case
- DNA genealogical databases are a gold mine for police, but with few rules and little transparency
- DNA helps solve cold case after 17 years RDNA helps solve cold case after 17 years
- DNA in Kathy Taft’s bed matched accused killer’s
- DNA in the dock: how flawed techniques send innocent people to prison
- DNA is often used in solving crimes. But how does DNA profiling actually work?
- DNA lab chief forensic officer being paid to resign (TX)
- DNA links suspect to French homicide
- DNA Match Tying Protest to 2004 Killing Is Doubted (NY)
- DNA Mix Up Could Result in the Re-Opening of Other Criminal Cases
- DNA mix-up leaves rape conviction in limbo (FL)
- DNA mix-up over MI6 spy’s death
- DNA Mixture Analysis – Is It Subjective or Objective?
- DNA Mixture Analysis Thrown Out of Texas Murder Trial — But Software Debate Remains
- DNA Mixture Calculation Method Just ‘Random Number Generator,’ Says New Study
- DNA Mixture Interpretation CLE: Conventional and Software-driven Probabilistic Genotyping Methods
- DNA Mixture Interpretation: A NIST Scientific Foundation Review
- DNA Mixture Interpretation: Conventional and Software-driven Probabilistic Genotyping Methods Webinar
- DNA Mixture Lessons
- DNA mixture software widely used in Texas disallowed by MI federal judge
- DNA Mixtures Topic of ISHI Talks, NIST Testing—and ‘Conflict of Interest’ Accusations
- DNA Mixtures Webinar: Likelihood ratios and challenges to STRMix evidence
- DNA Mixtures Webinar: Likelihood ratios and challenges to STRMix evidence
- DNA Mixtures: A Forensic Science Explainer
- DNA Mixtures: A Forensic Science Explainer
- DNA not always the magic bullet in crime investigations (NY)
- DNA of every baby born in California is stored. Who has access to it?
- DNA off Spent Shell Casings a Matter of Getting in the Nooks and Crannies
- DNA Phenotyping Recreates the Face of an Alleged Serial Killer
- DNA privacy gets first U.S. Supreme Court test in rape case
- DNA profiles can be kept indefinitely, Ohio Supreme Court rules in Cleveland case (OH)
- DNA rape sample procedures ‘not adequate’ (UK)
- DNA results in 90 minutes: “This is real CSI stuff” (PA)
- DNA ruling could head to higher courts
- DNA Ruling In 1999 D.C. Slaying Could Set Precedent
- DNA samples in Travis County cases will undergo extra scrutiny (TX)
- DNA samples of 1,600 Delaware convicts were not entered into national database for years
- DNA should not be collected in misdemeanor cases (CA)
- DNA Shows Flawed Science Used at Trial (DC)
- DNA stories, waiting to be told
- DNA swabs in Jeanerette murder case may have been swapped, casting doubt over results
- DNA tech’s questionable work delays sentencing (WA)
- DNA technician allegedly tampered with records at Houston crime lab
- DNA test a shock after years in cell
- DNA test frees Selma man accused of rape, forces prosecutors to look elsewhere
- DNA test jailed innocent man for murder
- DNA test put on trial
- DNA Test That Distinguishes Identical Twins May Be Used in Court for First Time (MA)
- DNA testing change sought (TX)
- DNA testing flaws concern attorneys (TX)
- DNA testing issue at NMS Labs
- DNA Testing Mandate Gets Early House Approval (TX)
- DNA testing ordered in Yarmolenko case
- DNA Testing Scandal Hits NY State Police
- DNA tests could clear more, new study finds (VA)
- DNA tests fail to clear man convicted of old felonies in Norfolk (VA)
- DNA tests in 1980 killing leads to release of Illinois man who spent three decades in prison (IL)
- DNA tests prompt investigations of possible wrongful convictions (VA)
- DNA tests prompt review of four possible wrongful convictions (VA)
- DNA to be collected from suspects in certain arrests
- DNA Upon Arrest: Solving Cold Cases or Presuming Guilt?
- DNA Webinar Series: Probabilistic Genotyping of Evidentiary DNA Typing Results
- DNA-only evidence not sufficient in CT case
- DNA-testing companies say they can pinpoint your ethnicity. Can they?
- DNA: a test for justice
- DNA: Portrait? Or profiling?
- DNA: the next frontier in forensics
- Do Delta9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Concentrations Indicate Recent Use in Chronic Cannabis Users?
- Do Geofence Warrants Violate the Fourth Amendment?
- Do judges contribute to injustices? A conversation with Judge Jed Rakoff
- Do No Harm Part 1: A devastating diagnosis
- Do No Harm Part 2: ‘Imminent Danger’
- Do No Harm Part 3: Burned by ‘bad science’
- Do No Harm Part 4: ‘Please don’t take my children’
- Do Police Need a Warrant to See Where a Phone Is?
- Doctor on the Stand: Fact Witness or Expert?
- Doctor removed from expert role in diagnosing child abuse amid questions about her credibility
- Doctor: Victim Could Run After Officer Shot Him in the Heart
- Doctor’s Bath for Corpses Reinvigorates Cold Cases (Mexico)
- Doctors flunk quiz on screening-test math
- Doctors who diagnosed Shaken Baby Syndrome now defend the accused
- Documentary in works on exoneree in Texas murger
- Documenting a client’s symptoms of mental illness
- Documents Show Law Enforcement Agencies Are Still Throwing Tax Dollars At Junk Science
- Documents Uncover NYPD’s Vast License Plate Reader Database
- Documents: DC crime lab says it never concealed findings
- Documents: Texas National Guard Installed Cellphone Spying Devices on Surveillance Planes
- Does a psychology expert need to be licensed in NC?
- Does a Secret New York DNA Database Violate Civil Rights
- Does A.I. lead police to ignore contradictory evidence?
- Does Illinois’ pot law pass the smell test? Scent of weed can still prompt cops to search vehicles
- Does Latest NC Exoneration Highlight a Troubling Trend?
- Does law enforcement resist science? (MN)
- Does Sex Addiction Function Like Drug Addiction In The Brain?
- Dog Sniff Cases to Be Argued on Halloween Have Haunting Implications, Law Prof Says
- Dog Sniffs of People and the Fourth Amendment
- Dogs – 1, Defendants – 1
- Dogs and Sensors Subcommittee
- Dogs Can Detect Traces of Gasoline Down to 1 Billionth of a Teaspoon
- Dogs’ Evidence Stands as Woman Waits in Jail (TX)
- DOJ doesn’t go far enough to limit searches of consumer DNA services
- DOJ Memorandum – Eyewitness Identification: Procedures for Conducting Photo Arrays
- DOJ Must Disclose ‘Triggerfish’ Tracking
- DOJ panel advised overturning Deaver’s firing in 2011
- DOJ review of flawed FBI forensics processes lacked transparency
- DOJ Waives Procedural Bars in FBI Review of Hair Analysis
- DOJ’s Code of Conduct: No More ‘Reasonable Scientific Certainty’
- DOJ’s New Accreditation Policies to Advance Forensic Science
- DOJ’s Fingerprint Uniform Language is Part of ‘Constant Evolution,’ Says IAI
- Don Mikko
- Don’t Geofence Me In: Have You Been Caught in a Google Location History Warrant?
- Don’t ignore DNA that might tell the truth
- Don’t Mix Policing with COVID-19 Contact Tracing
- Don’t Plead to Weed Webinar
- Donald “Doc” Nash and an expert Witness who Helped Convict him in 2009 in Habeas Corpus Trial
- Donald Girndt
- Donald R. Jason, MD, JD
- Donald Stanley Horner, MD
- Donnell R. Christian, Forensic Investigation of Clandestine Laboratories
- Doorbell-camera firm Ring has partnered with 400 police forces, extending surveillance concerns
- Dorman Order and Court of Appeals decision
- Dorothy Lewis, MD
- Doubtful DNA handling puts convictions at risk: expert (Canberra, AU)
- Doubts About Guilt in Shaken Baby Case Don’t Justify Reversal, U.S. Supreme Court Says
- Doug Prade, Ohio Prisoner, Claims DNA Test Will Exonerate Him Of Margo Prade’s Murder (OH)
- Doug Scott
- Douglas County crime lab director suspended; lab work reviewed (NE)
- Douglas L. Smith, MS, FTS-ABFT
- Douglas S. Lacey
- Downloading a Nightmare
- Dozens of police departments in NC used controversial facial recognition app, records show
- DPS agrees to reverse new policy of charging for crime lab testing (TX)
- DPS crime lab employee arrested for theft of ammunition and weapon accessories (AZ)
- DPS crime lab scientist was promoted despite problems with work (TX)
- DPS cuts evidence tests; could decrease convictions, says Randall County DA (TX)
- DPS forensic analyst questioned about lab sample mistakes
- DPS investigating complaint about police crime lab
- DPS labs face backlog in DWI blood tests (TX)
- DPS: Forensic scientist hid backlog of 40 cases, delayed DNA testing for years (AZ)
- Dr. Frederic Whitehurst
- Dr. Heather Miller Coyle
- Dr. John Plunkett, RIP. He told the truth about bad forensics — and was prosecuted for it.
- Dr. Michael Tabor
- Dr. R. Lee Evans
- Dr. Randell T. Libby
- Dr. Valerie Murrah
- Dr. Yale H. Caplan, Ph.D., D-ABFT
- Draft Policy Recommendations by the National Commission on Forensic Science
- DRE Post-Incident Review: Something to Consider in Cases Without a DRE
- Drivers arrested while stone-cold sober (GA)
- Drivers pulled over, asked for DNA and blood samples by federal contractors (TX)
- Driving While Stoned: New Breathalyzer Device Sniffs Out Marijuana
- Drone Forensics Gets a Boost With New Data on NIST Website
- Dropped drug case linked to troubled crime lab (MN)
- Drowned in a Stream of Prescriptions
- Drug Analysis
- Drug Analysis Webinar: Methodology Used for Presumptive Tests and Common Errors Observed
- Drug Analysis Webinar: Methodology Used for Presumptive Tests and Common Errors Observed
- Drug and alcohol tests had ‘error after error’
- Drug bust was ‘one of the largest seizures’ in NC, sheriff said. But it wasn’t drugs
- Drug Detection Dogs: Is this Reliable Evidence?
- Drug Dogs – Reliability Issues and Case Law – How Good is that Doggie’s Nose?
- Drug epidemic backlogs state police crime lab (NH)
- Drug evidence retesting at NY crime lab to expand
- Drug Identification Tool
- Drug lab cover-up allegations eyed (MA)
- Drug lab crisis may follow Patrick (MA)
- Drug Lab Scandal: What Did Prosecutors Know? (MA)
- Drug Recognition Experts
- Drug test error rate raises worry about wrongful convictions (IN)
- Drug Test Scandal Prompts Review of Ontario’s Forensic Labs
- Drug Testing in a Drug Court Environment: Common Issues to Address
- Drug Use Is Detectable on Your Fingerprints
- Drug-Induced Homicide Defense Toolkit
- Drug-Sniffing Dogs Have Their Day in Court as Justices Hear 2 Arguments
- Drug-Sniffing Dogs Take Center Stage At High Court
- Drug-Test Lab Can Be Held Liable for Erroneous Report on Offender: Court
- Drugs analyses backlog revealed (Northern Ireland)
- Drugs found in accused gunman’s system after Carthage rampage
- Drugs Found in Fingerprints Using Imaging Mass Spectrometry
- Drugs found lying around shuttered state crime laboratory (MA)
- Duane Deaver doesn’t testify as job hearing ends
- Ducking Death Row: Wilmington man asking for retrial in murder case
- Duke lacrosse accuser’s murder trial could be delayed
- Duke Law helps overturn wrongful life sentence
- Durham Author Convicted of Wife’s Murder Requests New Trial
- Durham considering its own crime lab
- Durham court feud escalates as DA fires back at judge
- Durham DA Cline defends actions, if not word choice
- Durham DA Cline renews her attacks on judge
- Durham DA defends her attacks on judge
- Durham DA drops murder case against Darryl Howard
- Durham DA out to clear name
- Durham had 1,700 untested rape kits. Now it’s clearing them faster than almost any city.
- Durham judge blasts prosecutors, SBI for actions in murder case
- Durham mulls setting up crime lab
- Durham novelist convicted of killing wife cites SBI, seeks trial
- Durham plans ballistics lab
- Durham police hold the most untested sexual-assault evidence kits in NC. Why?
- Durham police make arrests on years-long cold cases by working through backlog of rape kits
- Durham’s ShotSpotter plans delayed again
- Durward Matheny
- Dutch Police Are DNA Testing 21,500 Men to Solve a 20-Year-Old Murder
- Duty to Correct
- DWI Blood Samples Mixed Up in Nassau County Lab, Again (NY)
- DWI Blood Tests at Hospital
- DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST): Participant Manual
- DWI forensic expert accused of perjury, mixing up lab tests (TX)
- DWI forensic expert accused of perjury, mixing up lab tests (TX)
- E-mail Open Tracking Has Quietly Taken Over the Web
- E-mail warned of crime lab problems (CA)
- E-mails point to problems in Scottsdale crime lab (AZ)
- Earlier Search for California Serial Killer Led to Wrong Man
- Early Life Experience: It’s in Your DNA
- Early review finds 900+ cases where debunked science was used by prosecutors
- Easy DNA Identifications With Genealogy Databases Raise Privacy Concerns
- Eddie Lee Howard, Jr. v. State of Mississippi
- Editorial – Evidence points to innocence; it is time to get to the truth
- Editorial – Finding funds to clean up meth labs should be lauded
- Editorial – Inmate shouldn’t have had to wait this long for a chance to prove innocence
- Editorial – Local crime lab worth considering
- Editorial Article: The use of probabilistic genotyping software in forensic DNA analysis
- Editorial: Ban on bite-mark evidence would be a welcome step against junk science
- Editorial: Chief Justices Should Not Allow DNA Collection During an Arrest Booking
- Editorial: DAs’ push to curb appeals to innocence inquiry commission is wrong
- Editorial: Don’t cut off appeals
- Editorial: Duty to correct bad arson cases (TX)
- Editorial: DWI backlog endangers us all
- Editorial: Fishing – Data abuse adds reasons for SBI reform
- Editorial: Force arson science to apply in criminal court (TX)
- Editorial: Justice finally comes for Tommy Shore
- Editorial: Nondisclosure of SBI analysts’ test results was big bump on road to reform
- Editorial: SBI settlements: The high cost of injustice
- Editorial: State shouldn’t expand DNA collection
- Editorial: Texas does the right thing in tackling enormous DNA review
- Edward “Rhett” Landis, Ph.D., ABPP
- Edward Blake
- Edward E. Hueske, Practical Analysis and Reconstruction of Shooting Incidents
- Edward F. Fitzgerald, Intoxication Test Evidence, Vol. 1-3 (2d ed.)
- Edward G. Brown, Ph.D.
- EFF Asks Court to Review California’s Warrantless DNA Collection Anew
- EFF Asks Oregon Supreme Court Not to Limit Fourth Amendment Rights Based on Terms of Service
- EFF Challenges Surreptitious Collection of DNA at Iowa Supreme Court
- EFF Launches Searchable Database of Police Agencies and the Tech Tools They Use to Spy on Communities
- Eight Forsyth County cases reviewed because of tainted blood analysis
- Eight Months Pregnant and Arrested After False Facial Recognition Match
- EJI calls for reforms in access to testing of forensic evidence after another innocent man is exonerated in Alabama
- El Paso City Council considers closing crime lab
- El Paso DA: Police crime lab suspension shouldn’t taint cases
- El Paso Defense Attorney: Innocent People Could be in Jail
- El Paso Hires Outside Lab to Run Police Crime Lab
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Electronic Frontier Foundation Atlas of Surveillance
- Elementary, my dear Fluffy: Cat DNA solves another homicide
- Eleven hospital trusts named in DNA sequencing project (UK)
- Eliminating Police Bias When Handling Drug-Sniffing Dogs
- Elizabeth Johnson, Ph.D.
- Elizabeth Loftus
- Emails Show Feds Asking Florida Cops to Deceive Judges
- Emerging Issues in Forensic Fingerprint Examination
- Emerging Issues in Forensic Fingerprint Examination Webinar
- Emerging Issues in Laboratory Analysis for the Differentiation between Marijuana and Hemp
- Emerging Issues in Laboratory Analysis for the Differentiation between Marijuana and Hemp
- Emerging Issues in the Evolution of the Texas Forensic Science Commission and National Reform Webinar
- Emerging scandal in evidence room puts hundreds of drug cases at risk (MA)
- Emily Will
- Employee injured in accidental shooting at State Crime Lab in Raleigh
- Engineer enlisted scientific advances to aid Texas woman on death row
- Engineer Working to Put More Science Behind Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
- Entomological Evidence: What’s Bugging You at the Crime Scene
- Epic Drug Lab Scandal Results in More Than 20,000 Convictions Dropped (MA)
- Epic Massachusetts crime lab Scandal may involve even broader wrongdoing, judge says
- Episode 7: Shaky Science in the Courtroom
- Eplilepsy Institute of NC
- Epstein’s Autopsy ‘Points to Homicide,’ Pathologist Hired by Brother Claims
- Erased iPhone Gets a Mother in Trouble (NY)
- Eric C. Elbogen, Ph.D.
- Eric Warren, Ph.D.
- Erich Paul Junger, Ph.D. CFE
- Erin E. Murphy, Inside the Cell: The Dark Side of Forensic DNA
- Erin O’Malley Bentley
- Errant prosecutors seldom held to account (TX)
- Errol Zeiger, Ph.D., JD, ATS
- Error Rates – Limitations and Realities
- Errors at DPS crime lab investigated (TX)
- Errors in Judgment: The Consequences of Prosecutorial Mistakes
- Establishing Scientific Criteria for 3-D Analysis of Cartridges
- Ethics and the Forensic Expert: What Would You Do?
- Ethics Opinion: The Field of Firearms Forensics is Flawed
- Eugene W. Berg et al., Physical and Chemical Methods of Separation
- Eugenia Gullick, Ph.D.
- Evaluating Animal Abuse Cases Using Veterinary Forensics
- Evaluating Foundational Validity of Toolmark Analysis
- Evaluating Physical Abuse in Children
- Evan Vitiello, MD
- Even After Legalization, Maryland Cops Wanted to Search People Based on the Odor of Pot. Legislators Said No.
- Even casually smoking marijuana can change your brain, study says
- Even with new law, obstacles still stand in way of executions resuming
- Even With Strong New Evidence, It Was A Struggle For Pittsfield Man To Get New Trial (MA)
- Evening at the School of Government, Part III: Firearms 101
- Everett C. Pesci, Ph.D.
- Every Cell in Your Body Has the Same DNA. Except It Doesn’t.
- Evidence Collection and Analysis for Touch DNA in Groping and Sexual Assault Cases
- Evidence in Clemens trial “lacking”: forensic expert
- Evidence issues, again
- Evidence Management Conference
- Evidence may link Bailey gravesite and murder suspect
- Evidence Needn’t Be Air Tight If Its Limitations Are Clear
- Evidence of a Genetic Defect May Lead to Lighter Judge-Imposed Sentencing
- Evidence of Concealed Jailhouse Deal Raises Questions About a Texas Execution
- Evidence on Fire: North Carolina Law Review Article on the Admissibility of Fire-Science Evidence in Criminal Cases
- Evidence on Trial
- Evidence room fixes a daunting task
- Evidence Room Guilty Plea
- Evidence stored away may prove Joseph Sledge’s innocence
- Evidence Tampering Probe Widens at Oregon Crime Lab
- Evidence-based justice: Corrupted memory
- Evolutions in DNA Forensics
- Evolving forensic science prompts new look at old convictions
- Ex Parte Motion and Order for Appointment of Expert (Arson)
- Ex Parte Motion and Order for Appointment of Expert (Forensic Neuropsychologist)
- Ex Parte Motion and Order for Appointment of Private Investigator
- Ex-agent Deaver ordered into talks with Innocence panel
- Ex-Army captain Jeffrey MacDonald to go back to court
- Ex-crime lab director suing W.Va. state police over demotion
- Ex-CSI chief Kofoed fails to show for trial on civil rights violations (NE)
- Ex-Death Row Inmate Appointed to Houston Crime Lab Board (TX)
- Ex-FBI agent charged with 64 criminal counts in theft of heroin evidence (DC)
- Ex-FBI agent will chair Governor’s Crime Commission
- Ex-inmate’s lawsuit says police, prosecutors framed him in girl’s slaying (IL)
- Ex-LI man’s new bid to vacate murder charge
- Ex-Mass. chemist wants statements to police tossed (MA)
- Ex-medical Examiner Gets 8 Years in Opioids-for-sex Case (GA)
- Ex-Prosecutor, Now a Judge, Accused of Hiding Exculpatory Evidence
- Ex-San Francisco crime lab tech at center of scandal sentenced on cocaine charge (CA)
- Ex-SBI agent Deaver’s testimony could lead to reviews
- Ex-Technician Denies Faulty DNA Work (NY)
- Examining Shaken Baby Syndrome Convictions in Light of New Medical Scientific Research
- Examining The ‘Red Flags’ In A Massachusetts Crime Lab Scandal
- Example Discovery Items Pertaining to Mobile Device, Computers, and Cloud Service Forensics
- Example Facebook Search Warrant and Non-Disclosure Order
- Example Subpoena Language for Call Detail Records
- EXCLUSIVE: ‘Leadership must change’ at city’s DNA lab: report (NY)
- Exclusive: The FBI Had Already Accessed Family Tree DNA’s Database Before Cooperation
- Exonerated NC inmates speak out against proposed law
- Exonerated Williamson County man to appear on ’60 Minutes’ (TX)
- Exonerated: How DNA helped free El Dorado man and find new cold-case murder suspect
- Exonerations in America are at a record high, but not because of DNA
- Exonerees Share Stories Of Wrongful Conviction At Innocence Network Conference
- Expert assistance from Envista Forensics now available through Expert Services Project
- Expert at Asheville hearing testifies DNA excluded suspects
- Expert calls SBI blood evidence tests in Peterson case flawed
- Expert critiques DeJesus evidence as junk science (WA)
- Expert testifies officer’s actions ‘not reasonable’ during teen’s arrest
- Expert Testimony about Eyewitness Identification
- Expert Testimony Regarding Impairment
- Expert Testimony: “The Child Was Sexually Abused”
- Expert witness goes nuts during questioning for Mississippi death penalty case
- Expert: DNA from burial site matches Bailey murder suspect
- Expert: DNA from Eve Carson’s SUV matches man on trial for her murder
- Expert: Peterson SBI agent didn’t follow scientific method
- Expert: San Francisco face ID ban would be warning to police
- Experts
- Experts Argue it’s Time to Stop Using Bite Marks in Forensics
- Experts Call for CSI Reform at San Antonio Forensics Event
- Experts examining criminal cases possibly tainted by Oregon State Police handwriting analysts
- Experts in Child Sex Cases: Reversible Error in a Recent Case
- Experts offer concerns over forensic testing in “Making a Murderer” case
- Experts outline ethics issues with use of genealogy DNA to solve crimes
- Experts recant in shaken-baby case (WI)
- Experts Recommend Measures to Reduce Human Error in Fingerprint Analysis
- Experts say law enforcement’s use of cellphone records can be inaccurate
- Experts: N.C. needs overhaul
- EXPLAINER: Why would an expert witness go without pay?
- Extensions of Accreditation no Longer Available under the ASCLD/LAB-International Accreditation Programs
- Eye-Tracking Study Validates Handwriting Analysis
- Eyewitness Confidence Can Predict Accuracy of Identifications, Researchers Find
- Eyewitness Evidence A Guide for Law Enforcement
- Eyewitness Evidence in the Courts CLE
- Eyewitness Evidence Needs No Special Cautions, Court Says
- Eyewitness Evidence: Science, Law and Lessons
- Eyewitness ID
- Eyewitness Identification Procedures: Recommendations for Lineups and Photospreads
- Eyewitness Identification Reform Act (EIRA)
- Eyewitness procedure flawed in DeLuna murder case, lawmakers say (TX)
- Eyewitness rules ignored, wrongful convictions result
- Eyewitness Testimony Is Unreliable… Or Is It?
- Eyewitnesses aren’t as reliable as you might think
- F.B.I. Audit of Database That Indexes DNA Finds Errors in Profiles
- F.B.I. Evidence Is Often Mishandled, an Internal Inquiry Finds
- F.D.A. Orders Genetic Testing Firm to Stop Selling DNA Analysis Service
- Face identification study finds the best machines almost equal to the best humans
- Face Masks In Courtrooms Could Lessen False Assumptions About Credibility, Researcher Finds
- Facebook Warns Memphis Police: No More Fake “Bob Smith” Accounts
- Facial Recognition Is Accurate, if You’re a White Guy
- Facial Recognition Programs Are Getting Better at Recognizing Masked Faces
- Facial Recognition Software: Coming Soon to Your Local Retailer?
- Facial recognition startup Clearview AI could change privacy as we know it
- Facial recognition tech is creepy when it works and creepier when it doesn’t
- Facial Recognition Tech Is Growing Stronger, Thanks to Your Face
- Facial recognition tech used by UK police is making a ton of mistakes
- Facial Recognition Technology Cited in False Arrest Case
- Facial recognition technology jailed a man for days. His lawsuit joins others from Black plaintiffs
- Facial Recognition: Dawn of Dystopia, or Just the New Fingerprint?
- Facial Recognition: The controversial and nearly ever-present technology that could replace the fingerprint
- Facing a Second Trial, Ernie Lopez Takes Plea Deal (TX)
- Facing Facts
- Fact Check: Is it 1 Cooper ‘fixed the problems’ at the crime lab?
- Fact Check: Was Cooper ‘stripped of his responsibility’ over crime lab?
- Failed Autopsies, False Arrests: A Risk of Bias in Death Examinations
- Failed Evidence: Why Law Enforcement Resists Science
- Failed Evidence: Why Law Enforcement Resists Science
- Failed tests stop GBI from doing handwriting analysis (GA)
- Failure Is Moving Science Forward
- Failures at the FBI crime lab
- Failures in state medical examiner system were exposed, not fixed
- Fake drugs pose real danger, says Pfizer Inc. global security compliance director
- Fake Pot is a Real Problem for Regulators
- Fallen forensics: Judges routinely allow disavowed science
- Fallible DNA evidence can mean prison or freedom
- Falling short
- Fallout on state crime lab improprieties (Idaho)
- False Conviction – How fingerprint and firearm experts use misleading math to appear infallible.
- False Memories of Crime Appear Real When Retold to Others
- False Positives Equal False Justice
- False Positives in Drug Field Testing Kits
- False-positive interferences of common urine drug screen immunoassays: a review
- Familial DNA Testing
- Familial DNA testing OK’d by state forensics sub-panel
- Familial Identification: Population Structure and Relationship Distinguishability
- Familial Searching Approved by DNA Forensics Committee in NY
- Familiar DNA leads to arrest in Virginia, forensic tool authorized in 2011
- Family DNA Searches Hold Potential for Racial Bias
- Family DNA Searches Seen as Crime-Solving Tool, and Intrusion on Rights (NY)
- Family says cops illegally collected DNA (CA)
- Family seeks pardon for executed man convicted on faulty science (TX)
- FAQs to assist with representing clients with Autism
- Far From ‘Junk,’ DNA Dark Matter Plays Crucial Role
- Farmington Hills man sues Detroit police after facial recognition wrongly identifies him
- Faster and More Efficient Forensics
- Fatal Asheville fire keeps investigator on job
- Fatal pediatric head injuries caused by short-distance falls
- Fatally Flawed: Shoddy examinations leave families in pain
- Father Acquitted of Murder Asks Why Daughter Is Still in Prison (TX)
- Faulty drug field tests bring 0 confessions, bad convictions (TX)
- Faulty forensic science under fire
- Faulty Forensic Tests on Newborns Send Women to Prison
- Faulty Forensics Under Fire
- Faulty Forensics: Explained
- Faulty Police Field Tests Said This Trucker Was Carrying 700 Gallons of Meth. It Was Diesel.
- Faulty testimony that relied on collected hair samples is being reviewed to ensure defendants were justly tried (VA)
- Fayetteville hosts first ShotSpotter community meeting
- Fayetteville police make arrest in Ramsey Street Rapist case using same DNA testing that caught Golden State Killer
- FBI admits flaws in hair analysis over decades
- FBI admits flaws in hair analysis over decades
- FBI admits flaws in hair analysis over decades
- FBI agent says Mario McNeill talked about killing Shaniya Davis; defense questions testimony
- FBI and DOJ vow to continue using junk science rejected by White House Report
- FBI announces review of 2,000 cases featuring hair samples
- FBI Approves Next-Gen DNA Systems for National Databases
- FBI behind mysterious surveillance aircraft over US cities
- FBI clarifies rules on secretive cellphone-tracking devices
- FBI crime lab cuts down backlog of cases, report says
- FBI didn’t need warrant for stingray in attempted murder case, DOJ says
- FBI Director ‘Concerned’ About New Smartphone Encryption
- FBI ends basement search for Etan Patz, but no reports of human remains found (NY)
- FBI gags state and local police on capabilities of cellphone spy gear
- FBI Hair Analysis Problems Reveal Limits of Forensic Science
- FBI hair errors call convictions into question
- FBI Hoovering up DNA at a Pace that Rivals China, Holds 21 Million Samples and Counting
- FBI Lab Scraps Gunfire Residue
- FBI malfeasance undercuts death penalty
- FBI notifies crime labs of errors used in DNA match calculations since 1999
- FBI Opening New Digital Forensics Labs in Alabama, Boston
- FBI plans ‘Rapid DNA’ network for quick database checks on arrestees
- FBI Says Utility Pole Surveillance Cam Locations Must Be Kept Secret
- FBI says working to fix errors in DNA-matching data
- FBI Scientist’s Statements Linked Defendants to Crimes, Even When His Lab Results Didn’t
- FBI Scientists Studying Wet Vacuum for DNA on Select Surfaces
- FBI standards would have helped Taylor in 1991
- FBI Testimony on Microscopic Hair Analysis Contained Errors in at least 90% of Cases in Ongoing Review: 26 of 28 FBI Analysts Provided Testimony or Reports with Errors
- FBI to review lab work on thousands of convictions
- FBI to Roll Out Face Recognition System
- FBI using vast public photo data and iffy facial recognition tech to find criminals
- FBI wants to exempt its huge fingerprint and photo database from privacy protections
- FBI, federal prosecutors investigate District’s forensic firearms lab
- FBI, Pentagon helped research facial recognition for street cameras, drones
- FBI: We Gave Flawed Testimony in 6 Pennsylvania Death Row Cases
- FBI’s DNA database upgrade plans come under fire
- FBI’s Facial Recognition Programs Under Fire Over Privacy, Accuracy Concerns
- FDA unveils new device that detects counterfeit drugs
- FDLE crime lab chemist may have stolen drug evidence; 2,600 cases in 35 counties under investigation (FL)
- FDLE manager accused of spending thousands in taxpayer money on self (FL)
- Feature-based analysis of bloodstain patterns
- Featured Articles
- Feb. 10 meeting on familial DNA (NY)
- Federal 5th Circuit Appeals Court Rules to Keep ‘Good Faith’ Cellphone Evidence
- Federal appeals court that includes Va., Md., allows warrantless tracking of historical cell-site records
- Federal appeals court to hear challenge to California DNA collection law
- Federal appeals court to take another look at DNA collection law in California
- Federal appeals court: Drug dog that’s barely more accurate than a coin flip is good enough
- Federal Court Agrees: Prosecutors Can’t Keep Forensic Evidence Secret from Defendants
- Federal Court Says ‘Touch DNA’ Analysis Is Mostly Guesswork That Can’t Be Used As Evidence
- Federal Court Says Baltimore PD’s High-Powered Aerial Surveillance Program Doesn’t Violate The Constitution
- Federal funds help crime labs struggling with DNA evidence backlogs
- Federal hair microscopy review should be replicated at state level
- Federal judge overturns Rodriguez death sentence, orders new penalty phase of trial
- Federal judge says neuroscience is not ready for the courtroom–yet
- Federal Judge Unseals New York Crime Lab’s Software for Analyzing DNA Evidence
- Federal prosecutors question integrity and competence of DC crime lab
- Federal Report Adds to the Evidence That Bitemark Analysis Is Nonsense
- Federal review stalled after finding forensic errors by FBI lab unit spanned two decades
- Feds Acknowledge Scientific Errors in Testimony in Willie Manning Case
- Feds admit forensic errors; inmate’s execution Tuesday
- Feds forcing mass fingerprint unlocks is an “abuse of power,” judge rules
- Feds reap data from 1,500 phones in largest reported reverse-location warrant
- Feds Requiring ‘Black Boxes’ in All Motor Vehicles
- Feds tell local law enforcement to remain silent about cellphone surveillance
- Feds use anti-terror tool to hunt the undocumented (MI)
- Feds used cellphone tracker to arrest gang members in killings
- Feds Walk Into A Building, Demand Everyone’s Fingerprints To Open Phones
- Feeling sleepy? You might be at risk of falsely confessing to a crime you did not commit
- Feigned Consensus: Usurping the Law in Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma Prosecutions
- Felipe Cruz, Jr.
- Fentanyl Is So Deadly That It’s Changing How First Responders Do Their Jobs
- Ferguson Shows Again Eyewitness Testimony is Unreliable
- Fewer questions asked when elderly die
- Field Documentation of Unusual Post-Mortem Arthropod Activity on Human Remains
- Field Drug Tests Confuse Candy for Meth, Cause Serious Concern
- Field Sobriety Tests and THC Levels Unreliable Indicators of Marijuana Intoxication
- Field Sobriety Tests and THC Levels Unreliable Indicators of Marijuana Intoxication
- Fighting Crime, With Pollen
- Final appeals made to jurors in Knightdale murder trial
- Final court arguments made in St. Paul crime lab hearing (MN)
- Finally, a Judge Calls Shaken Baby Diagnosis an “Article of Faith”
- Financial Incentive for 0 Results in DUI Lab Tests
- Finding Crime Clues In What Insects Had For Dinner
- Finding Medical Experts
- Fine Line Between Inconclusive Results and Opting Out of Deciding, Says Paper
- Fingerprint Accuracy Stays the Same Over Time
- Fingerprint Analysis Basics
- Fingerprint Analysis Could Finally Get Scientific, Thanks to a New Tool
- Fingerprint analysis is high-stakes work — but it doesn’t take much to qualify as an expert
- Fingerprint Brushes Could Transfer Touch DNA, Study Says
- Fingerprint Error Rate on Close Non-Matches
- Fingerprint Error Rate on Close Non-Matches
- Fingerprint evidence collection techniques
- Fingerprint Molecules Come Under the Microscope With New Tech
- Fingerprint Test That Reveals a Criminal’s Lifestyle to Be Used in UK Court ‘in Months’
- Fingerprints
- Fingerprints and Miscarriages of Justice: ‘Other’ Types of Error and A Post-Conviction Right to Database Searching
- Fingerprints Pulled Off Gun Trigger Using Vaporized Glue
- Fire and Arson Scene Evidence: A Guide for Public Safety Personnel
- Fire and Explosion Investigation Subcommittee
- Fire Investigation Publications Available
- Fire Research: Identifying Ignitable Liquids in Debris and Providing Error Rates to Strengthen Testimony
- Fire scientists say the arson case against Claude Garrett was fatally flawed. Will anyone listen? (TN)
- Fire Scientists Testify in Support of Claude Garrett’s Bid for Freedom
- Firearm Forensics on Trial
- Firearms
- Firearms Algorithm Attempts to Clarify Match Pictures
- Firearms and Toolmarks Overview
- Firearms and Toolmarks Subcommittee
- Firearms evidence often short on science
- Firearms expert forged signatures on lab reports, Maryland State Police say
- Firearms experts testify in N&O libel trial
- Firearms Tutorials
- Fired FBI agent pleads guilty to theft of heroin collected as evidence
- Fired SBI agent appeals for his job
- Fired SBI agent crucial to cold murder case, attorney says
- Fired SBI agent files appeal to get his job back
- Fired SBI agent seeks to get job back, says grievance panel recommended reinstatement
- Fired SBI analyst: ‘I have done nothing wrong’
- Fired SBI Employee in Greg Taylor Case Seeks Old Job
- Fired scientist files complaint against Austin police crime lab (TX)
- First came the Breathalyzer, now meet the roadside police “textalyzer”
- First Cost-Benefit Analysis of DNA Profiling Vindicates ‘CSI’ Fans
- First Criminal Conviction Secured with Next-Gen Forensic DNA Technology
- First Drug Conviction Vacated In Wake Of Drug Lab Scandal (MA)
- First Large Scale Study of Cocaine Users Leads to Breakthrough in Drug Testing
- First NSF-NIJ supported forensic science center launched
- First use of familial DNA test leads to charges in serial sex assaults, WI
- First-in-nation conviction reversal could start trend (MA)
- Fitbit Could Prove a Man’s Innocence. Google Could Send Another to Prison for Murder.
- Five disturbing things you didn’t know about forensic “science”
- Five Studies: Why Kids Who Kill Are Getting a Second Chance
- Five Years On, Will MIX13 DNA Study Be ‘Bombshell’ Paper?
- Fix the Flaws in Forensic Science
- Fix the Flaws in Forensic Science
- Flawed DNA test nearly pinned Spokane man for attempted rape in Beverly Hills
- Flawed drug tests used to remove scores of Canadian children from their parents, report finds
- Flawed forensics in criminal trials overlooked in push to reform expert witness rules
- Flawed Forensics: The Story Behind An Historic FBI Review
- Flawed test misstated blood-alcohol results
- Flawed testimony helped send people to Virginia prisons. But the state doesn’t know how many.
- Flawed testimony led to his conviction 39 years ago. Now, prosecutors say he can go free.
- Flaws in Cellphone Evidence Prompt Review of 10,000 Verdicts in Denmark
- Flies Could 0ly Place Someone at a Crime Scene
- Flooding of 2 Police Warehouses Destroys Evidence Needed for Criminal Trials (NY)
- Florida crime lab chemist arrested on charges of selling stolen drug evidence
- Florida Forensic Science
- Florida International University 11th Annual Forensic Science Symposium
- Florida Man Awarded $37,500 After Cops Mistake Glazed Doughnut Crumbs for Meth
- Florida woman faced 10 years for ‘meth’ that was ‘just a rock’
- Florida: Laboratory Worker Is Investigated
- Fly Away: Rutgers Entomologist Studies Blow Flies and Crime Scenes
- Following stinging audit, board chairman says North Carolina crime laboratory is improving
- FoneFinder
- Footprints may help defeat criminals
- For Henry McCollum and Leon Brown, freedom has a cost
- For Mass. Lab Chemist, An Unlikely Road To Scandal (MA)
- For police, catching stoned drivers isn’t so easy (CA)
- For retrial, prosecutors have ‘not much’
- For what you want to know, Bayes offers superior stats
- Forcing Change In Forensic Science
- Forcing Change In Forensic Science
- Forensic ‘expert’ who performed illegal autopsies without a medical degree – including on Michael Brown – and was accused of stealing a body and a brain is indicted on federal wire fraud charges
- Forensic Advances Raise New Questions About Old Convictions
- Forensic Anthropologists Provide Fire Investigation Training to Federal, State, Local Agencies
- Forensic assessment checklist for conducting evaluations in the correctional setting
- Forensic backlog causes delay (AL)
- Forensic backlogs threaten speedy trial rights, says DA (AL)
- Forensic Bioinformatics
- Forensic bitemark identification: weak foundations, exaggerated claims
- Forensic Botanists: The Science of Using Plants to Find Bodies
- Forensic commission backs blood work from shuttered APD lab (TX)
- Forensic Community Welcomes New Federal Direction, ‘Common Goals’
- Forensic Consultations
- Forensic Credentialing Org Responds to “The Real CSI”
- Forensic Crime Labs Are A Mess. What Happened?
- Forensic Crime Labs: Scrutinizing Results, Audits and Accreditation
- Forensic database challenged over ethics of DNA holdings
- Forensic Database Trace Evidence Table
- Forensic Disciplines
- Forensic DNA Analysis: A Primer for Courts
- Forensic DNA Evidence Is Not Infallible
- Forensic DNA Mixups
- Forensic DNA Profiling Video Series: Probabilistic Genotyping
- Forensic DNA Statistics: Still Controversial In Some Cases
- Forensic Document Examiners Dispute Subject of Libel Suit
- Forensic Entomology: Research on Buried Blow Flies Helps Crime Scene Investigators
- Forensic Epidemiology: Monitoring Fatal Drug Overdose Trends
- Forensic errors trigger reviews of D.C. crime lab ballistics unit, prosecutors say
- Forensic Evaluations Said to Need Better Science, Less Bias
- Forensic evidence largely not supported by sound science – now what?
- Forensic Examination of Digital Evidence: A Guide for Law Enforcement
- Forensic examiners and truth by assertion
- Forensic Examiners Pass the Face-Matching Test
- Forensic Expert to Conduct Review of Parabon’s DNA Based Composite Sketch Tool
- Forensic Experts Granted ‘Qualified Immunity’ for 1990s Bite Marks Testimony
- Forensic experts hope to shed new light on cold, cold case
- Forensic experts may be biased by the side that retains them
- Forensic experts question reliability of breathalyzer used by Minnesota law enforcement agencies
- Forensic experts weigh in on DC crime lab’s next steps
- Forensic Faillures at State Crime Labs May Jeopardize Cases (IL)
- Forensic failure: ‘Miscarriages of justice will occur’
- Forensic fingers
- Forensic Fire Scene Examination – What it Tells Us, and What it Doesn’t
- Forensic Footwear Reliability
- Forensic Fraud and the ‘Insidious’ Culture of U.S. Courtrooms
- Forensic genealogists shake family trees to find crime suspects
- Forensic genealogy feeding B.C. murder arrest still up for ethics debate
- Forensic Hair Analysis Has A Long Road Back To Courtroom Glory
- Forensic Handwriting Examination and Human Factors: Improving the Practice Through a Systems Approach
- Forensic hypnosis in Texas prompts questions about death row case
- Forensic investigation needs more science
- Forensic Investigation Techniques for Inspecting Electrical Conductors Involved in Fire
- Forensic kinesiology still seeking better recognition in courts
- Forensic Lab Contamination in WA Puts Cases in Jeopardy
- Forensic lab defaults on economic development loan
- Forensic Lab Profile: Microtrace Looks Toward ‘Nanotrace’ Evidence
- Forensic lab staff stood down as thousands of Queensland DNA samples retested
- Forensic Lab Working Group on Tech Announced by DOJ, ASCLD
- Forensic Library at Indigent Defense Services
- Forensic Linguists Explore How Emojis Can be Used as Evidence in Court
- Forensic mental health evaluations during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Forensic Nurse Terminology
- Forensic Ontology – Bitemark Evidence
- Forensic panel members object to criticism (NY)
- Forensic panel shouldn’t sit still (NY)
- Forensic Pathologist Sued Over Trial Testimony (MS)
- Forensic pathologist: Autopsy should have been performed in apparent suicide
- Forensic Podcasts Episodes For Attorneys
- Forensic Podiatrist Develops a Unique Footprint Measurement Tool
- Forensic Pseudoscience
- Forensic Quality Records
- Forensic Radiology and the Medical Examiner
- Forensic Research Finds Bone Density Affects Size of Bullet Holes
- Forensic research proves that textile fibres can be transferred between clothing in the absence of contact
- Forensic resources in the time of Coronavirus
- Forensic Science Advisory Board appointed
- Forensic Science and Statistics – Special Issue of Significance Magazine
- Forensic Science And The Innocence Project
- Forensic Science Assessments: A Quality and Gap Analysis – Fire Investigation
- Forensic Science Assessments: A Quality and Gap Analysis – Latent Fingerprint Examination
- Forensic Science Combats Counterfeit Drugs Worldwide
- Forensic Science Commission Reviews DPS Lab Trouble (TX)
- Forensic science commission to review convictions based on hair samples
- Forensic Science Evidence Trending Towards Less Reliable
- Forensic science failures putting justice at risk, says regulator
- Forensic Science Falls Short of Public Image
- Forensic Science in Criminal Courts: Ensuring Scientific Validity of Feature-Comparison Methods
- Forensic Science Is a Mess, and the Justice Department Wants to Keep It That Way
- Forensic science is in the middle of an upheaval. How will it change under Trump?
- Forensic Science Isn’t Science
- Forensic Science Laboratory Manual and Workbook
- Forensic science labs are on the brink of collapse, warns report (UK)
- Forensic Science May Be Evolving, but the System Is Broken
- Forensic Science Organization to Draft Standards for Sexual Assault Examinations
- Forensic Science Put Jimmy Genrich in Prison for 24 Years. What if It Wasn’t Science?
- Forensic science reform is finally here. But will we get it right?
- Forensic Science Research Innovation to Implementation Symposium (RI2I)
- Forensic Science Under the Trump Administration
- Forensic science: the tip of the iceberg? (UK)
- Forensic Science: Trials with Errors
- Forensic Science: Why No Research?
- Forensic science’s flaws are catching up with it
- Forensic Sciences Act
- Forensic sciences are ‘fraught with error’
- Forensic Sciences: Review of Status and Needs
- Forensic scientist faces new charges
- Forensic scientists blast State Police crime lab THC policy as man fights to get son back (MI)
- Forensic scientists claim WM3 fiber evidence is wrong (AR)
- Forensic scientists recover fingerprints from foods
- Forensic Scientists Study Decomposition for Insights Into Post-Mortem Interval
- Forensic Services Unit
- Forensic Soil Evidence Collection Training Video Now Available
- Forensic Statistics for Lawyers
- Forensic techniques are subject to human bias, lack standards, panel found
- Forensic Terminology
- Forensic test can predict hair and eye colour from DNA
- Forensic test can predict hair and eye colour from DNA
- Forensic Testimony Distorted by ‘Implicit’ Racial Bias: Paper
- Forensic Testing A Problem In Several States (MA)
- Forensic Tests for Saliva: What you should know
- Forensic Tests for Semen: What you should know
- Forensic Tools: What’s Reliable and What’s Not-So-Scientific
- Forensic Toxicology Online Symposium
- Forensic Toxicology Online Symposium Promises Learning from Afar
- Forensic Toxicology Resources
- Forensic Toxicology: Methods Used and Common Errors in Screening and Confirmatory Tests
- Forensic Toxicology: Methods Used and Common Errors in Screening and Confirmatory Tests
- Forensic Trace DNA: A Review
- Forensic Trial Litigation CLE at Duke Law
- Forensic Trial Litigation CLE at Duke Law
- Forensic Trial Litigation CLE at Duke Law
- Forensic Trial Litigation CLE at Duke Law
- Forensic Trial Litigation CLE at Duke Law
- Forensic Update from North Carolina State Crime Laboratory
- Forensic worker sues AZ DPS (AZ)
- Forensic/Sexual Assault Exams
- Forensics firm investigated over DNA blunder in rape case (UK)
- Forensics gone wrong: When DNA snares the innocent
- Forensics laboratory opens in D.C.
- Forensics Left in Lurch by Sessions
- Forensics Linguistics
- Forensics on the Hill: Part I
- Forensics on Trial: America’s First Blood Test Expert
- Forensics roundup: Thousands of convictions affected by scandals in Oregon, New Jersey, Austin and Massachusetts
- Forensics Under the Microscope
- Forensics upheaval ‘threat to justice’, MPs warn (UK)
- Forensics, Statistics and Law Conference
- Forensics: New tool predicts eye, hair and skin color from a DNA sample of an unidentified individual
- Forensics@NIST
- Forensics@NIST 2012 videos available online
- Forensics@NIST 2016: Practitioners and Researchers Meet at a Critical Time for Forensic Science
- FORENSICS@NIST 2020
- FORESIGHT 2020 Automates Tracking of Best Practices, Blind Spots
- Forget CSI: A Disaster is Happening in America’s Crime Labs
- Forget CSI: A Disaster is Happening in America’s Crime Labs
- Forging Forensic Science: Dr. Saul Kassin on Amanda Knox and the Truth behind 0 Confessions
- Forgive, live, and let go
- Former Alaska crime lab analyst charged in alleged drug thefts
- Former BCA supervisor: Poor ventilation may have contaminated St. Paul lab (MN)
- Former Benson detective charged with stealing evidence
- Former crime lab employee charge with 6 felonies (AK)
- Former Crime Lab Employee Gets Jail Time, $18,000 Restitution for Stealing Meth (MO)
- Former DA tells Morton ‘the system’ failed (TX)
- Former death row inmate gets new trial in Gaston County killing
- Former drug lab chemist arrested, actions detailed (MA)
- Former evidence technician for Davie sheriff’s office sentenced on drug-distribution charge
- Former FDLE chemist facing racketeering charges (FL)
- Former Florida Crime Lab Chemist Charged With Evidence Tampering, Drug Trafficking
- Former Forensic Science Director Alleges DNA Flubs in NY
- Former HPD crime lab supervisors file retaliation lawsuit (TX)
- Former judge named permanent director of SBI lab
- Former Lab Analyst Charged with Stealing Morphine from Evidence Locker (OR)
- Former medical examiner pleads guilty to conspiring to distribute painkillers for sex (GA)
- Former Murder Suspect Sues Police, SBI
- Former N.C. autopsy aide loses whistleblower suit
- Former NC Marine’s autopsy report wrong, police and family say
- Former Property Evidence Technician Pleads Guilty To Embezzling Drugs From The Asheville Police Department’s Evidence Room
- Former SBI agent appeals dismissal
- Former SBI agent Duane Deaver will challenge firing at hearing
- Former SBI agent says he did nothing wrong
- Former SBI agent says he did nothing wrong (extended version)
- Former SBI chief says agency’s reasons for firing analyst shaky
- Former SBI employees at center of Greg Taylor’s wrongful conviction still defend work
- Former state crime lab employee pleads guilty to theft, evidence tampering (AK)
- Former state police forensic scientist sentenced to 3 years in federal prison (OR)
- Former Utah crime lab scientist sentenced to prison for sexually abusing two children
- Former VA pathologist who agency says misdiagnosed 3,000 cases pleads guilty to manslaughter
- Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office tests new drone technology and it’s already helping solve crime
- Fort Bend DA waited months before notifying defense counsel about tainted evidence
- Fort Collins police change rape kit testing policy after CALL7 investigation (CO)
- Fort Worth crime lab to resume DNA testing (TX)
- Foundation of DNA Defense: Unpacking the 2021 NIST Report
- Foundations of Forensics
- Four States Auditing Cases Involving Flawed FBI Hair Analysis
- Four Years On, No Action on NAS Forensic Science Report; Across the Nation, Crime Lab Scandals Abound
- Four-year review of old forensic blood typing cases ends after no serious problems identified
- Fourth Circuit adopts mosaic theory, holds that obtaining “extended” cell-site records requires a warrant
- Fourth Circuit Appeals Court Seems Skeptical That Baltimore’s Aerial Surveillance System Violates The Fourth Amendment
- Foye case emphasizes full disclosure need
- Fractured: A Public Conversation
- Framed By Your Own Cells: How DNA Evidence Imprisons The Innocent
- Framed for Murder By His Own DNA
- Fran Keller released based on refuted junk science (TX)
- Fran M. Gengo, Pharm.D FCP
- Frances Morris
- Francis T. “Jay” Jarvis
- Frank Wood, Ph.D.
- Frankie E. “Eddie” Harrant
- Fred G. Robinette, III
- Free at Last! Willie Grimes Exonerated by 3-Judge Panel
- Free Medical Forensics Webinars: Blunt Force Trauma; Traumatic Brain Injury & Intoxication; and Reading Medical Records
- Free Medical Forensics Webinars: Blunt Force Trauma; Traumatic Brain Injury & Intoxication; and Reading Medical Records
- Free NACDL Webinar – Search, Seize, and Extract: Challenging Law Enforcement Use of Mobile Device Forensic Tools and Technologies in Criminal Cases
- Free NACDL webinars on digital evidence
- Free online courses: Forensic science and Forensic mental health
- Free Online Forensic Training
- Free Software Can Help Spot New Forms of Fentanyl and Other Illegal Drugs
- Free Webinar – Drug Analysis: Methodology Used and Common Errors
- Free Webinar on Lab Accreditation and Analyst Certification
- Free Webinar: Confirmatory Tests for Drugs
- Free Webinar: DRE (Drug Recognition Evaluations) & ARIDE (Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement) — Their Purpose, How Are They Different, How to Discredit Them
- Free Workshop: Forensic Technology and the Impact on Frye and Daubert Standards
- Free, But Not Cleared: Ernie Lopez Comes Home (TX)
- Freed inmates sue Ohio crime lab worker
- Freedom after nearly 25 years of wrongful imprisonment
- Freedom is sweet, but new problems set in
- Freedom on the line for two North Carolina men
- Freeing the Innocent: DNA Testing’s First 25 Years
- French school to test DNA of male pupils and teachers to find rapist
- Friction Ridge Subcommittee
- Friend: Murder defendant wanted help using GPS tracking
- Friend: Murder defendant wanted help using GPS tracking
- From Macy’s to Ace Hardware, facial recognition is already everywhere
- From Ted Bundy to Charles Finch: James Coleman reflects on career in criminal law
- FRONTLINE: The Real CSI
- FTCOE and NCSU Virtual Workshop: Qualifications of an Expert Witness for Legal Professionals
- Full text: Judge’s protest resignation letter
- Fulton Crews, Ph.D.
- Fumbled DNA Tests Mean Peril for Breast-Cancer Patients
- Fund could compensate Asheville men cleared of murder charges
- Funding for Experts
- Further Thoughts on the ENCODE/Junk DNA Debates
- FYI: What Do Forensic Chemists Do, And Why Would They Cheat?
- Gang-associated Youth Avoid Violence by Acting Tough Online, Stanford Sociologist Finds
- Garland E. Slate, Jr.
- Garrett-authored amicus brief highlights need for improved judicial scrutiny of forensic expertise, evidence
- Garrett: It’s high time for lineup reforms
- Gary hearing: GBI techs explain test errors that fouled DNA results (GA)
- Gary Kilpatrick
- Gary L. Wells
- Gary Shaw
- Gary T. Long, Ph.D.
- Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer (GC/MS): In Scientific Evidence, Even ‘Gold Standard’ Techniques Have Limitations
- Gasoline detected on woman’s clothes
- Gathering of Forensic Evidence Goes on Trial in Texas
- GEDmatch Changes Are ‘Blow’ to Law Enforcement – and Forensic Genealogy
- Gedmatch investigating after users’ DNA profile data made available to police
- Genealogy Cracks Another Cold-Case Homicide in Carlsbad (CA)
- Genealogy Sites Have Helped Identify Suspects. Now They’ve Helped Convict One.
- General Assembly pushes to move State Bureau of Investigation
- General Guidelines for Training, Certification, and Documentation of Canine Detection Disciplines
- Genetic Barcodes Can Ensure Authentic DNA Fingerprints
- Genetic Differences between ‘Identical’ Twins Discovered
- Genetic Genealogy’s Less Reliable Cousin
- Genetic patterns could aid scientists and police, but raise privacy concerns, Stanford scientists say
- Geofence Warrant Primer
- Geofence warrant was unconstitutional
- Geofence warrants to be tested in Virginia bank robbery case
- Geofence warrants: How police can use protesters’ phones against them
- Geofence warrants: How police can use protesters’ phones against them
- Geoffrey R. McKee, Ph.D., ABPP
- George Allen case
- George Corvin, MD, DFAPA
- George Floyd Family to Release Results of Own Autopsy
- George Floyd’s Cause of Death Is Crucial in Trial. Forensic Pathologists Explain.
- George J. Demakis, Ph.D.
- George Kirkham, Ph.D.
- George L. Bianchi et al., Understanding DUI Scientific Evidence (2d ed.)
- George Perrot’s one-year anniversary of freedom clouded by prosecutors’ intent to appeal
- George R. Nichols II, MD
- Georgia inmate leaves prison after nearly 16 years following order granting new trial
- Georgia keeps inmates in prison, despite DNA results that could clear them
- Georgia Prisoner Gets New Trial Based on DNA Mix — Not Race
- Georgia Southern QB says false-positive field test showed bird droppings as cocaine
- Georgia Supreme Court Affirms Right to a New Trial Based on TrueAllele Evidence
- Geotagged Posts on Social Media a Growing Privacy Concern
- German law allows use of DNA to predict suspects’ looks
- Getting Digital Line-Ups Wrong Can Put Innocents Behind Bars
- Getting Facebook into Evidence
- Getting Forensics Right
- Getting it Wrong: Convicting the Innocent
- Ghost in the Engine: Cabbies, engineers, dying whistle-blower say unintended acceleration is real
- Gideon: Cellphones And The Fourth Amendment
- Ginger Calloway, Ph.D., HSP-P
- Giovanni Masucci
- Gisli Gudjonsson
- Give Jurors Facts on Eyewitness Testimony
- Giving TSA Facial-Recognition Software Isn’t Worth a Faster Security Line
- Glass Analysis
- Glowing chemical lights up a suspect’s fingerprints
- Golden State Killer Backlash Public Databases Shutting Down After Arrest
- Golden State Killer Case Raises Legal, Ethical DNA Issues
- Golden State Killer Caught Through GEDmatch Search, Officials Say, as Arraignment Approaches (CA)
- Goode Order
- Google employees are demanding the company stop selling software to police
- Google is giving data to police based on search keywords, court docs show
- Google Keyword-Search Warrants Questioned by Colorado Lawyers
- Google Location Data Tempts Police While Privacy Advocates Worry
- Google reaches $392M settlement over location data
- Google says geofence warrants make up one-quarter of all US demands
- Google Searches Led to Alleged Serial Rapist’s IP Address, DNA Did the Rest
- Google tracked his bike ride past a burglarized home. That made him a suspect.
- Google User Data Has Become a Favorite Police Shortcut
- Google’s Sidewalk Labs Plans to Package and Sell Location Data on Millions of Cellphones
- Goolsby defends proposal to take SBI from attorney general
- Goolsby sounds off on WPD surveillance investigation
- GOP ad slams Cooper over crime lab
- GOP leaders confident NC Dems will vote for budget
- GOP Sen. Newton running for N. Carolina attorney general
- Gov: ‘Breakdown in oversite’ at Mass. crime lab (MA)
- Government Agrees to Notify Defendants of Error, Waive Procedural Arguments and Offer Free DNA Testing
- Government Snoops in Maine Caught Spying on Peaceful Americans
- Governments Haven’t Shown Location Surveillance Would Help Contain COVID-19
- Governor Names Chair and Appoints Nine to Texas Forensic Science Commission
- Governor signs DNA collection bill (WI)
- GPS data at time of shooting should clear Baltimore man’s conviction, lawyers say
- GPS technology finding its way into court
- GPS Tracking Case Has Left Unsettled Questions
- Grand jury no-bills officers who used altered DNA report to aid interrogation (TX)
- Grant Will Aid Effort to Find Old DNA Evidence (NY)
- Granting of new trial in capital case with unreliable DNA evidence affirmed
- Grayer Peterson awaits another day in court
- Greater email privacy won’t hinder law enforcement
- Greensboro police department to change crime data processing
- Greensboro police’s DNA lab plan in limbo
- Greenville firm takes fingerprints to new forensic levels
- Greenville woman continues to try and put her life back together years after being found not guilty of murdering her mother
- Greg Gorbett, Ph.D.
- Greg Taylor and Darryl Hunt programs on April 12, 2012
- Greg Taylor files lawsuit against former SBI agents
- Greg Taylor files lawsuit against SBI agents, supervisors
- Greg Taylor Lawsuit
- Greg Taylor lawsuit
- Greg Taylor Shares His Exoneration Story with Local Students
- Gregory DeClue, Ph.D., ABPP (forensic)
- Gregory J. Davis, MD, FCAP
- Group believes Carver innocent of Yarmolenko killing
- Group claims to have hacked iPhone 5S
- Group sues over DNA tests for 3 Phoenix officers
- Groups say gunshot detection systems unreliable, seek review
- Growing the Forensic Nursing Specialty
- Guest opinion: Time to fix Montana’s DNA testing law
- Guide to Child Pornography Cases
- Guide to Working With Experts – Now Available Online
- Guidelines for Digital Forensics First Responders
- Guidelines on Mobile Device Forensics
- Guilty Plea for Crime-Lab Analyst Accused of Stealing Prescription Pills (OR)
- Guilty Until Proven Innocent: Field Drug Tests and Wrongful Convictions
- Guilty Until Proven Innocent: Police Perceptions Jeopardize Investigations
- Guilty, Then Proven Innocent
- Gun cases are notoriously hard to make stick. New York thinks it has the answer.
- Gun Examiner Says Newspaper Defamed Her
- Gun expert revises testimony that helped convict Rockford man of murder (WI)
- Gun experts continue testimony in libel case
- Gun Shoots DNA Bullets to Tag Criminals
- Gunshot residue contamination of the hands of police offices following start-of-shift handling of their firearm
- Guy Oldaker, Ph.D.
- H. James (“Jim”) Norton, Ph.D.
- Habeas Relief From Bad Science: Does Federal Habeas Corpus Provide Relief for Prisoners Possibly Convicted on Misunderstood Fire Science?
- Hair analysis ‘should be abolished,’ says wrongly incarcerated man
- Hair Analysis Review: Dozen States Looking at Criminal Cases
- Hair Analysis: The Root of the Evidence Problem
- Hair Analysis: The Root of the Evidence Problemv(TX)
- Hair Forensics Could Yield 0 Positives for Cocaine Use
- Hair Sample That Put a Man in Prison Turned Out to Be Dog Hair
- Half of law enforcement requests for personal cell-phone data involve only a supboena
- Handler beliefs affect scent detection dog outcomes
- Handling of evidence in IMPD officer David Bisard’s case draws fire (IN)
- Handwriting evidence under review in Oregon cases
- Handwriting Examiners in the Digital Age
- Hannah Overton’s Capital Murder Conviction Is Overturned (TX)
- Hannah Overton’s Day in Court (TX)
- Hans Mayer Gidion
- Happy National DNA Day!
- Hard Case: Criminal defense lawyer Steve Benjamin never rests
- Harm multiplies when the innocent are wrongly convicted
- Harris County DA office accused of retaliation (Houston)
- Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences analyst fired for failing to analyze evidence (TX)
- Harvard Professor Re-Identifies Anonymous Volunteers In DNA Study
- Harvard Students Help Advance Forensic Science Reform in Massachusetts
- Has DNA met its match as a forensic tool?
- Has the state crime lab improved? I-Team takes a look
- Hasson Bacote trial continues Tuesday, experts testify that race played a role in his conviction
- Have a Search Warrant for Data? Google Wants You to Pay
- Having a client declared indigent for the purpose of attaining expert assistance
- Hayley Cleary, MPP, PhD
- Haywood DWI case shows crime lab problems
- He confessed. But that doesn’t mean he did it.
- He Did Not Commit the Crime. Yet He Served 44 Years in Prison.
- He Has Spent Three Decades in Prison. Now Experts Dispute the Evidence.
- He pleaded guilty to cocaine possession and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. It turned out to be powdered milk.
- He served 43 years for a murder he didn’t commit. Now he’s suing the county, sheriff and SBI.
- He Teaches Police “Witching” To Find Corpses. Experts Are Alarmed.
- He was acting drunk but swore he was sober. Turns out his stomach was brewing its own beer.
- He was arrested for meth, but the crumbs in his car were Krispy Kreme doughnuts (FL)
- He was charged with murdering his baby on the word of one coroner. Facing a life sentence, he sought a second opinion.
- He Was Convicted of Raping Alice Sebold. Then the Case Unraveled.
- He was jailed for 41 days for having heroin. It was only detergent — and part of a wider scandal.(FL)
- He was jailed for nearly three months after airport officials claimed he was traveling with liquid meth. It was honey
- He was wrongfully convicted. Now he’s getting $4 million.
- He’s Facing Execution For His Daughter’s Death. Now, Science Suggests It Was An Accident.
- Head of D.C. crime lab defends analysis of DNA data
- Head Trauma, Comprehension, and Intoxication Webinar
- Hearing continues on author’s bid for new trial
- Hearing set for Friday in Joseph Sledge’s innocence case
- Hearing Wednesday: Can Criminal Defendants Review DNA Analysis Software Used to Prosecute Them?
- Heavily armed drug cops raid retiree’s garden, seize okra plants (GA)
- Heidi Eldridge
- Helping Decide Guilt or Innocence
- Helping solve the wildest crimes
- Hemp 702 Motion Draft
- Hemp is booming in Texas. Distinguishing it from marijuana is still a challenge.
- Hemp law has most big-city prosecutors in Texas stepping back from marijuana charges. But not in El Paso.
- Hemp Motion to Suppress Draft
- Hemp or Marijuana
- Hemp or Marijuana?
- Hemp production, slowly gaining support, could hit road block
- Hemp remains legal in NC
- Hemp stores selling marijuana compound, minus the high, take off. Is this the new vape shop?
- Hemp, marijuana fight may doom NC Farm Act
- Hemp: A Forensic Perspective
- Hennis’ lawyers cite state crime lab problems in appeal
- Henry Lee, Ph.D.
- Her body was found with her baby, still alive, beside her. 47 years later, an arrest
- Her death remained a mystery for 46 years. Now, DNA evidence from a coffee cup at the airport led to an arrest
- Her Lawyers Say She Was Coerced to Plead Guilty to a Crime That Never Happened
- Her rapist was convicted because of a rape kit. So why are so many kits untested?
- Here’s an Officer Who Might Have Actually ODed From Fentanyl Contact—but Not Because He Just Touched It
- Here’s a Way Forward on Facial Recognition
- Here’s the ‘open-source’ genealogy DNA website that helped crack the Golden State Killer case (CA)
- Here’s What We Learned From Thousands Of Secret NYPD Disciplinary Files (NY)
- Heroin is back. Is your neighborhood next?
- Heroin Test Kit Ruled Inadmissible Evidence (PA)
- Heroin verdict means five years for Graham woman
- Hidden DNA Evidence: Exonerating the Innocent
- Hidden in Prison: 7 States Have Thousands of Inmates Not in DNA Databases
- Hidden Uncertainties Uncovered in Nuclear Forensic Measurement
- Hiding Smartphone Photo Location Information
- High court declines appeal from lacrosse-case DNA tester High court declines appeal from lacrosse case DNA tester
- High Court Sides With State In DNA Case
- High Court Weighs Limits on Child Abuse Evidence
- High Court Won’t Hear Death Row Inmate’s Evidence of Innocence (TX)
- High On The Highway: Scientists Try To Build A Marijuana Breath Test
- High-Tech NYPD Unit Tracks Criminals Through Facebook and Instagram Photos
- High-Tech, High-Risk Forensics
- Highlights of NC House bill making SBI changes
- Hilder: HPD needs to explain how tracking devices work (TX)
- Hillary denied request for removal of DNA from state system (NY)
- Hillary Lawyer: Don’t Use DNA Evidence
- Hinton v. Alabama: Effective Counsel and Forensic Expertise
- Historical data needs protection as cell-phone location tracking moves indoors
- History of DNA Analysis Timeline – Available Online
- Home
- Home DNA-testing firm will let users block FBI access to their data
- Homeland Security will now get warrants for Stingray surveillance
- Homicide: Manner of Death vs. Legal Conclusion
- Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus:
The Science and The Law - House bid to leave SBI under AG fails
- House committee probes FBI lab problems
- House Fire Kills SBI Agent
- House lawmakers change course on smokable hemp
- House looks to define smokable hemp as marijuana
- House OKs Bill Upgrading Rules For Police Lineups (CT)
- Houston ahead of curve in forensic science (TX)
- Houston cases impacted by DNA analyst’s ‘false testimony’ grows
- Houston closer to regional crime lab
- Houston crime lab fires investigator after alleged testing policy violation
- Houston Crime Lab Having Problems Again (TX)
- Houston crime lab labeling errors led to dropped DWI charges
- Houston crime lab revises policies after mishandling evidence
- Houston CSI Who Used Own Alternate Light Source Missed Evidence, Was Terminated (TX)
- Houston DWI Cases Being Reviewed Because of Analyst’s History of 0 Testimony (TX)
- Houston Forensic Center Reports 65 Case Errors by HPD Officer
- Houston Forensic Science Center Slides Blind Testing Into Workload
- Houston Forensic Science Center Terminates Analyst Over Shredded Notes (TX)
- Houston Forensic Science Center to Move Crime Laboratory Around the Corner
- Houston Forensic Science Center to Voluntarily Adopt OSAC Standards
- Houston Forensics Streamlines Fingerprints Analysis by Cutting Unnecessary Comparisons
- Houston in the Blind
- Houston Police End Use of Drug Tests That Helped Produce Wrongful Convictions
- Houston’s DPS crime lab investigated for mix-up in mailing blood sample (TX)
- How ‘Sloppy’ Fire Science Sends Innocents to Prison
- How a $2 Roadside Drug Test Sends Innocent People to Jail
- How a chemist circumvented her lab’s safeguards (MA)
- How a Dubious Forensic Science Spread Like a Virus
- How a dubious statistic convinced U.S. courts to approve of indefinite detention
- How a Genealogy Site Led to the Front Door of the Golden State Killer Suspect (CA)
- How a holdout juror leads to mistrial in ‘slam dunk’ case
- How a lab chemist went from ‘superwoman’ to disgraced saboteur of more than 20,000 drug cases (MA)
- How a Tiny Website Became the Police’s Go-To Genealogy Database
- How a Utah assault case upended the cutting-edge DNA website that caught the Golden State Killer
- How a Victim’s Last Meal Can Identify a Killer
- How accurate is forensic analysis?
- How accurately can scientists reconstruct a person’s face from DNA?
- How Accurately Can Scientists Reconstruct A Person’s Face From DNA?
- How AI-powered tech landed man in jail with scant evidence
- How AI-powered tech landed man in jail with scant evidence
- How America’s death penalty murders innocents
- How America’s surveillance networks helped the FBI catch the Capitol mob
- How an Unproven Forensic Science Spread Through the Criminal Justice System
- How Baltimore Became America’s Laboratory for Spy Tech
- How Big Is The DNA Backlog?
- How Brain Scans Can Lighten Sentences In Murder Cases
- How California cops are using mobile fingerprinting and facial recognition devices
- How Can America Fix Its Crime Labs?
- How chemist in drug lab scandal circumvented safeguards (MA)
- How Congress passed a farm bill and left Maryland police labs unable to test for marijuana
- How Corruption in Forensic Science is Harming the Criminal Justice System
- How Dickensian Childhoods Leave Genetic Scars
- How DNA contamination can affect court cases
- How DNA recovered from pill surfaces could snare drug syndicates
- How do autistic individuals interact with the criminal justice system?
- How do I find NC State Crime Laboratory procedures?
- How do we improve forensics? Part 6
- How do we reconcile law and science?
- How Does Bias Affect Forensics Experts?
- How does science help solve crimes? Students get answers at crime lab’s open house
- How dubious science helped put a New Jersey woman in prison for killing a baby in her care
- How far can abused women go to protect themselves
- How fingerprints form is no longer a mystery
- How forensic DNA evidence can lead to wrongful convictions
- How Forensic Psychiatry Informs Trials
- How Good a Match is It? Putting Statistics into Forensic Firearms Identification
- How High Is Too High to Drive?
- How Improper Drug Testing Punishes Minority Mothers and the Incarcerated
- How innocent man’s DNA was found at killing scene
- How Jessica Logan’s Call for Help Became Evidence Against Her
- How many arsonists are innocent?
- How many innocent people did NJ send to prison with junk science?
- How Many Millions of Cellphones Are Police Watching?
- How Many Murder Cases Did Celeb Forensic Scientist Henry Lee Botch?
- How Medical Examiners Shield Violent Cops From Scrutiny
- How Melissa Lucio Went From Abuse Survivor to Death Row
- How Much Pot Is In That Brownie? Wyoming Moves To Toughen Edible Marijuana Laws
- How much should juries rely on expert testimony?
- How Neuroscience Reinforces Racist Drug Policy
- How Novel Uses of DNA Evidence are Changing the Criminal Justice System: NAS Workshop open to criminal defense attorneys
- How One State Managed to Actually Write Rules on Facial Recognition
- How one woman brought an agency to its knees (TX)
- How Police Actually Cracked the Idaho Killings Case
- How Police Interrogation Techniques Fail People with Autism
- How Private DNA Data Led Idaho Cops on a Wild Goose Chase and Linked an Innocent Man to a 20-year-old Murder Case
- How Rape Affects Memory And The Brain, And Why More Police Need To Know About This
- How reliable is eyewitness testimony?
- How researchers are set to leave their marks on solving crime (UK)
- How Science Is Helping Stop Crime Before It Occurs
- How Science Is Putting a New Face on Crime Solving
- How some see Texas as the “gold standard” against wrongful convictions
- How Tech Like ShotSpotter Thrives Despite Public Pushback
- How the cell phones of spring breakers who flouted coronavirus warnings were tracked
- How the courts trap people who were convicted by bad forensics
- How the Federal Government Can Rein In A.I. in Law Enforcement
- How the flawed ‘science’ of bite mark analysis has sent innocent people to prison
- How the Government Surveils Cellphones: A Primer
- How the NSA pinpoints a mobile device
- How the Police Use Facial Recognition, and Where It Falls Short
- How The Wave Of Synthetic Cannabinoids Got Started
- How they got Rowe: Pitch from DNA firm was ‘last shot’ to crack Mirack killing
- How to Access NC State Crime Lab Procedures and Quality Records
- How to avoid a dystopian future of facial recognition in law enforcement
- How to Fight an Algorithm (EP. 7)
- How to Find a Qualified Forensic Pathology Expert
- How to Fix a Drug Scandal is the staggering true story of justice gone very wrong
- How to Identify Visible (and Invisible) Surveillance at Protests
- How to reform forensics
- How Virus Surveillance And Civil Liberties Could Collide
- How witness identifications send innocent people to prison
- How Your Family Tree Could Catch a Killer
- How your microbiome can put you at the scene of the crime
- How your movements create a GPS ‘fingerprint’
- How Your Phone Is Used to Track You, and What You Can Do About It
- HPD tests new DNA tech that gives results in 90 minutes (TX)
- Hugo water safe to drink after conclusive tests show no signs of THC (CO)
- Huma Nasir
- Human DNA Standard — A Q&A With NIST’s Becky Steffen
- Human Factors in Forensic Science Practice
- Human Factors in Forensic Science Webinar
- Hundreds attend 2013 Innocence Network Conference
- Hundreds of Broward Cases in Doubt Over DNA Testing Problems, Expert’s Suspension for Sexism, Racism (FL)
- Hundreds of cases to be reviewed because of errors by crime lab worker
- Hundreds of DUI cases in S.F. could be tossed (CA)
- Hundreds of parents say kids wrongly taken from them after doctors misdiagnosed abuse
- Hundreds of people in SF could get DUI do-over (CA)
- Hundreds of Scottsdale DUI cases could be up in air over blood tests (AZ)
- Hundreds of Victim and Witness DNA Profiles Removed From New York City Database
- Hunt for Golden State Killer led detectives to Hobby Lobby for DNA sample
- Hunt for the wrongfully convicted continues (VA)
- Hypothesis Testing of the Critical Underlying Premise of Discernible Uniqueness in Firearms-Toolmarks Forensic Practice
- I Gave a Bounty Hunter $300. Then He Located Our Phone
- I Had My DNA Picture Taken, With Varying Results
- I like your genes: People more likely to choose a spouse with similar DNA
- IBM ends all facial recognition business as CEO calls out bias and inequality
- ICSO: Candy contained pain killer, bath salts
- Identification of Individuals by Trait Prediction Using Whole-genome Sequencing Data
- Identifying Gender From a Fingerprint
- Identifying the Culprit Assessing Eyewitness Identification (2014)
- IDS to offer free CLEs on Adverse Childhood Experiences
- If facial recognition is not regulated now it will never be used responsibly
- If Police Smell Marijuana, Can They Search My Stuff?
- If the evidence is unfit, you must acquit: Prosecutors are fighting to keep flawed forensic evidence in the courtroom
- If the Shoe Fits: CSAFE Study Improves Shoe Print Forensics
- If you drive in Los Angeles, the cops can track your every move (CA)
- If You Say Something Is “Likely,” How Likely Do People Think It Is?
- IG: Monroe Co. forensics lab trashed evidence (NY)
- Ignitable Liquids Reference Collection Database
- Ignorance is bliss: Forensic scientists know too much about the cases they investigate
- Illinois court sets new rules for cops using Stingrays
- Illinois Man Who Took on Ballistics Evidence Faces Retrial
- Illinois Murder Case Challenges Longstanding Ballistic Tests
- Imagine Being on Trial. With Exonerating Evidence Trapped on Your Phone.
- Imaging Technique Identifies Age and Sex of Corpse
- Immediate Past AAFS President: Forensic Science Not ‘Under Attack’
- Immigrant Advocates Turn Down DNA Tests
- Impact of DNA snafu not yet clear on Columbus police cases (OH)
- Impartial SBI lab
- Imperfect pleas
- Implementing Blind Proficiency Testing in Forensic Laboratories: Motivation, Obstacles, and Recommendations
- Impression & Pattern Evidence Symposium – Online today!
- Impression Evidence: Admissibility and Best Practices
- Improper forensic testimony Improper forensic testimony
- Improper Lab Practices Led to Destruction of Key Evidence in Criminal Cases (NY)
- Improving a Database to Help Identify a Vehicle by Using Paint Fragments
- Improving a Database to Help Identify a Vehicle by Using Paint Fragments
- Improving Analysis of “Trace DNA” Evidence
- Improving Arson Investigations
- In 1999 Slaying, Testimony on DNA Leads to New Trial
- In a first, judge grants retrial solely on FBI hair ‘match’
- In a National First, HFSC Begins Blind Testing in DNA, Latent Prints (TX)
- In a split second, clothes make the man more competent in the eyes of others
- In an Apparent First, Genetic Genealogy Aids a Wrongful Conviction Case
- In Case of First Impression, 6th Circuit Nixes Lie-Detecting MRI in Criminal Case
- In Columbus County, another death row conviction faces a challenge
- In D.C. Lab Scandal, Mayor Accused of Foul Play
- In Darryl Howard’s case, still waiting for justice
- In dissent, Scalia joins with court’s liberals to blast police DNA testing without warrant
- In DNA ruling, the Supreme Court makes the right call
- In epic hack, Signal developer turns the tables on forensics firm Cellebrite
- In era of legal pot, can police search cars based on odor?
- In First, U.S. Judge Throws Out Cell Phone ‘Stingray’ Evidence (NY)
- In flawed murder case, taxpayers on hook for $5 million
- In Germany, controversial law gives Bavarian police new power to use DNA
- In Glowing Colors: Seeing the Spread of Drug Particles in a Forensic Lab
- In Glowing Colors: Seeing the Spread of Drug Particles in a Forensic Lab
- In Harnett shooting, key evidence hasn’t been evaluated
- In Hunt For Golden State Killer, Investigators Uploaded His DNA To Genealogy Site (CA)
- In justice system, back to business as usual
- In Manhattan, District Attorney Sees DNA as Tool to Solve Cold Cases
- In N&O forum, the Greg Taylor case and other wrongful convictions
- In NC medical examiner system, heavy autopsy caseloads raise risk of mistakes
- In New Jersey, Rules are Changed on Witness IDs
- In Newark, Police Cameras, and the Internet, Watch You (NJ)
- In Pivotal Test, N.Y. Judge OKs Bite Mark Evidence
- In prison for 34 years, but ‘God knows I’m innocent’
- In Q&A, D.C. Forensic Sciences Chief Says Lab Moving Toward Accreditation (DC)
- In Serial Rape Case That Stumped Police, Genealogy Database Leads to Arrest
- In Sledge case, evidence stashed, then found
- In Studies of Forensic Errors, the Devil Is in the Details
- In Texas, A New Law Lets Defendants Fight Bad Science
- In the vanguard of crime lab certification
- In Wake of Errors, Houston CSU to Be Critiqued by State, Will Be All Civilian by Year’s End (TX)
- Increased testing could lead to problems
- Increasing Safety & Preserving Legal Rights and Options
- Incredibly, prosecutors are still defending bite mark evidence
- Ind. mom convicted of son’s arson death released (IN)
- Independent audit affirms high standards for State Crime Lab’s DNA work
- Independent testing of blood for drugs or alcohol when a client is in custody
- Independent testing of forensic evidence
- Indiana toxicology lab’s flawed drug testing expected to set off legal challenges (IN)
- Industry dominates Trump’s new council of science advisers
- Information for Attorneys Representing Pregnant Clients
- Inmate on death row trying to get new trial in murder of Whiteville couple
- Innocence advocate: Exoneration process moves too slowly
- Innocence Audit to Investigate Wave of Criminal Exonerations
- Innocence clinic dedicated to teaching students and working on claims of wrongful convictions
- Innocence commision a good step in making sure only criminals are jailed
- Innocence commission another means for justice
- Innocence commission makes records public in Asheville murder case
- Innocence group seeks DNA testing in ‘Fatal Vision’ case
- Innocence hearing for murder defendants set to begin Monday in Asheville
- Innocence hearing gets under way in Asheville
- Innocence hearing resumes today in Asheville
- Innocence panel refers 1987 Hickory rape case for judicial review
- Innocence panel takes up 1988 Catawba rape conviction
- Innocence Project Calls on Department of Justice to Retract Statement on PCAST Report
- Innocence Project co-founder calls for audit of all Nifong cases
- Innocence Project Director Urges Obama to Push for Better Forensic Practices
- Innocence Project question’s group’s DNA study (VA)
- Innocence Project seeks murder convict’s release
- Innocence Project: Eyewitness Misidentification
- Innocence Project’s amicus brief
- Innocence wool pulled over science eyes at ACS 2012
- Innocent and locked up
- Innocent Black Man Jailed After Facial Recognition Got It Wrong, His Lawyer Says
- Innocent man convicted after DNA bungle (AU)
- Innocent man jailed because of DNA evidence (NM)
- Innocent man spent five months in prison after forensics mix-up meant he was falsely accused of rape
- Innocent man wrongly sent to prison for 33 years pitches lawmakers on ‘junk science’ bill (VA)
- Innocent people convicted from flawed hair evidence (WI)
- Innocent, but broke
- Insecure wheels: Police turn to car data to destroy suspects’ alibis
- Inside Philly DA Larry Krasner’s new plan to drop low-level drug charges in favor of addiction treatment
- Inside the Hunt for the Idaho Killer
- Inside the Mind of a Criminal
- Inside the White House Report Blasting Some Forensic Disciplines
- Inspector General probes Syracuse Police’s use of unaccredited lab (NY)
- Inspector general’s report cites ‘systemic problems’ at NY suburban crime lab
- Inspector General’s Report on the FBI Mayfield Error
- Intellectual Disability and the Death Penalty
- Interactive: Crucial step often not taken
- Interactive: Dissecting the N.C. Medical Examiner’s Office
- Interactive: Experts say N.C. lags in autopsies performed
- Interactive: Fewer autopsies for elderly
- Interactive: N.C. death probes fall short of best practices
- Interactives: N.C. Medical Examiner
- Interactives: N.C. Medical Examiner
- Interactives: N.C. Medical Examiner – Money
- Interdisciplinary Training Standard Added to the OSAC Registry
- InterFire.org
- International Association of Arson Investigators, Inc.
- International Association of Forensic Nurses
- International Association of Identification
- Internet evidence key, but not enough in no-body murder case
- Introducing the New Public Defense Portal
- Introducing the new State Crime Lab Ombudsperson
- Invalid Forensic Science Testimony and Wrongful Convictions
- Investigation and Certification of Drug Toxicity Deaths in Today’s Complex Drug Environment
- Investigation claims WPD uses spy gear to snoop on citizens
- Investigation finds Colorado DNA analyst intentionally manipulated data
- Investigation into Fort Worth crime lab scientist could affect hundreds of cases (TX)
- Investigation of Forensic Evidence – New 4th Circuit Case Involving Standards of Representation
- Investigation ordered into 1,600 criminal DNA samples that sat untested for years (DE)
- Investigation: DPS analyst falsified El Paso DWI blood tests but not intentionally (TX)
- Investigations captain appointed interim Asheville police chief
- Investigations continue into stabbing and shooting deaths
- Investigative Reporter Hsu Discusses ‘Uncovering Forensic Flaws’ at Law Review Symposium (GA)
- Investigative Reporting Sheds Light on How Extensively Government Agencies Nationwide Have Used Facial Recognition Software – Searchable Database Available
- Investigator: Crime lab chemist Annie Dookhan was involved in more than 40k cases (MA)
- Investigators blast Justice Dept.’s handling of FBI crime lab problems
- Investigators defend use of DNA sweep in Jenise Wright case (WA)
- Investigators found evidence Cooper’s gun was fired, but not where it should have been
- Investigators push for regional DNA testing labs
- iPhone Owners, Be Wary of Fake Text Messages
- Iredell sheriff’s office defends crime lab
- IRS possessed Stingray cellphone surveillance gear, documents reveal
- Is ‘professor’ who helped with Michael Brown autopsy who he says he is?
- Is ‘Forensic Science’ A Misnomer?
- Is “Neurolaw” Coming Soon to a Courtroom Near You?
- Is a Single Fingerprint Enough to Convict?
- Is blood spatter evidence junk science?
- Is DNA Left on Envelopes Fair Game for Testing?
- Is fairness in the NYPD’s DNA?
- Is Fentanyl Deadly to the Touch?
- Is Future-Use DNA Sampling Ethical?
- Is independent crime lab the right move for Metro? (Clark County, NM)
- Is It an Accident or Abuse? Researchers Develop Predictive Models for Pediatric Head Injuries
- Is It Forensics or Is It Junk Science?
- Is it Hemp? An Analytical Strategy To Make Sure It Is
- Is NYC’s new gunshot detection system recording private conversations?
- Is Sketching a Killer’s Face From DNA Science or a Scam?
- Is the caller the killer?
- Is there a test for saliva?
- Is this all of the data?
- Is This the End of Bite-Mark Analysis?
- Isotonitazene Could Be the New Fentanyl
- Issues at St. Paul crime lab raise questions about unaccredited labs elsewhere in Minn.
- It depends on where you die
- It literally started with a witch hunt: A history of bite mark evidence
- It’s no time to tamper with the SBI
- It’s Time To Treat Crime Forensics Like Real Science
- It’s time to end the trade secret evidentiary privilege among forensic algorithm vendors
- IU audit: 1 in 3 cocaine tests in criminal cases bad
- Ivan Collins
- J. H. Pate Skene, PhD, JD
- J. Mark Teague, P.E., CPM
- J. Thomas (Tom) McClintock, Ph.D.
- Jack Benton
- Jailed NC author seeks new trial in murder case
- Jailing the Wrong Man: Mug Shot Searches Persist in New York, Despite Serious Risks
- James (Jim) Hilkey, Ph.D.
- James Aiken
- James Boyd Merritt
- James C. Garriott, Ed., Garriott’s Medicolegal Aspects of Alcohol (4th, 5th, and 6th ed)
- James E. Bellard, MD
- James Gilchrist
- James H. Johnson, Jr. Ph.D.
- James R. (Randy) Walker
- James R. Merikangas, MD, FACP
- James Robert (Bob) Forsythe
- James Shellow, Cross-Examination of the Analyst in Drug Prosecutions
- Jan Semenoff, Intoxilyzer Breath Alcohol Testing: Professional Edition
- Jan Tate, LCSW, MEd, CSOTP
- Jan. 13, 2021 Statement of US Department of Justice on the PCAST Report
- Janice Ophoven, MD
- Japan crime: Why do innocent people confess?
- Jason C. Beckert
- Jason Howe, CLPE
- Jason Stepanek
- Jason Young Found Guilty in Second Murder Trial of Brutally Killing His Wife
- Jason Young’s lover testifies in murder trial
- Jay M. Gehlhausen, Ph.D, DABFT-FD
- Jeff Sessions Scuttles Forensics Partnership With Scientists
- Jeff Sessions Wants Courts to Rely Less on Science and More on “Science”
- Jeff Sessions wants to keep forensics in the Dark Ages
- Jeff Sessions’ Rejection of Science Leaves Local Prosecutors in the Dark
- Jeff Taylor
- Jeffrey B. Welty, Digital Evidence
- Jeffrey MacDonald appeal: More DNA testing considered
- Jeffrey MacDonald case: Testimony focuses on alleged prosecutorial misconduct
- Jeffrey MacDonald DNA: Army Doctor Convicted Of Killing Pregnant Wife, Kids Could Clear Name
- Jennifer DuGai
- Jennifer Sapia, Ph.D.
- Jeremy Willingham
- Jerry A. Wiggs
- Jesse Siegel, Psy.D.
- Jessica Bullard, RN
- Jim Palmer, Ed.D.
- Joan Gulliksen
- John A. Byrd and Joseph R. John Sr.: Crime lab progress lauded; flaws of past exaggerated
- John DeHaan, Ph.D.
- John E. Leffler, A Short Course in Modern Organic Chemistry
- John Fairbank, Ph.D.
- John G. Donan, Jr.
- John Gregory (Greg) Olley, Ph.D.
- John H. Blackshear, Ph.D.
- John Helminski, Psy.D., ABPP
- John J. Palmatier, Ph.D.
- John L. Almeida, M.D., F.C.A.P.
- John Lentini
- John M. Butler, Advanced Topics in Forensic DNA Typing: Interpretation
- John M. Butler, Forensic DNA Typing: Biology, Technology, and Genetics of STR Markers (2d ed.)
- John M. Butler, Fundamentals of Forensic DNA Typing
- John Meyer, Ph.D.
- John Nixon
- John Oliver Casts Josh Charles as ‘CSI: Crime Scene Idiot’ on Last Week Tonight
- John Oliver explains what really happens in police interrogations, and why you should always request a lawyer
- John W. Gibbs, III MD, Ph.D.
- John Warren, III, Ph.D., PA-C
- Johnnie Hennings, P.E.
- Johnston sheriff wants tougher punishments for meth labs
- Join the Indigent Defense Services Team
- Jolly Ranchers, Sage and Breath Mints
- Jon Blum
- Jonathan Joseph Lipman, Ph.D.
- Jonathan L. Arden, MD
- Jonathan Pincus, Ph.D.
- Jonathan Privette, M.D.
- Jonathan W. Gould, Ph.D., ABPP
- Jonathan Weiner, MD
- Joseph Bailer
- Josh Wright
- Juan Rivera and the Dangers of Coercive Interrogation
- Judge allows accused killer’s attorney to receive SBI records on fired agent
- Judge allows challenged SBI ballistics in murder trial
- Judge angrily questions defense as civil trial starts for brothers seeking justice
- Judge bars DNA evidence obtained at ACI through ‘unreasonable force and violence’ (RI)
- Judge blasts prosecutors and SBI
- Judge blasts Wisconsin crime lab over evidence issues in first-degree murder case
- Judge delays execution of man in Montgomery Co. murder case (TX)
- Judge Denies Access to Source Code for DNA Software Used in Criminal Cases
- Judge denies motion to dismiss murder change against Speakman
- Judge denies new trial for woman convicted of day care murder (IL)
- Judge dismisses all three of Cline’s courtroom claims
- Judge Dismisses Capital Murder Charges After Finding State Report “Intentionally Misleading”
- Judge dismisses charges in Boxley murder case
- Judge dismisses contempt charge against former SBI agent
- Judge dismisses lawsuit alleging SBI misconduct in Clemmons dentist case
- Judge dismisses more than 7,000 Amherst drug lab cases (MA)
- Judge dismisses one charge against Carver, jury to decide on murder
- Judge expects to issue decision soon in St. Paul crime lab hearing (MN)
- Judge finds breathalyzer not scientifically reliable (OH)
- Judge finds forensic scientist Henry Lee liable for fabricating evidence in a murder case
- Judge finds problems with Scottsdale Crime Lab, tosses evidence in DUI cases (AZ)
- Judge finds prosecutor misconduct in handling of Amherst drug lab cases (MA)
- Judge frees Texas man convicted in ’81 stabbing death after new DNA tests point to new suspect
- Judge gives novelist Michael Peterson a new trial
- Judge grants Mark Carver new trial in Ira Yarmolenko killing
- Judge in MacDonald hearing weighs next steps
- Judge keeps libel trial alive; N&O journalist testifies
- Judge lays into prosecutors, SBI for Allen case
- Judge lays into prosecutors, SBI; deception, fraud decried
- Judge Limits Evidence from Prosecutor Witness Based on Junk Science
- Judge may rule on man’s innocence in arson deaths (CA)
- Judge order says Michael Peterson’s rights violated by SBI agent
- Judge orders D.C. to pay $13.2 million in wrongful FBI hair conviction case
- Judge orders mediation in SBI case
- Judge Orders Murder Retrial Based on ‘Invalid’ DNA Mixture Analysis (CA)
- Judge Orders New Hearing in 1994 Murder
- Judge orders new trial for Grand Junction man convicted in ’90s pipe bombings
- Judge orders retrial for Michael Peterson
- Judge overturns arson/murder conviction of man jailed 24 years (PA)
- Judge postpones crucial decision in St. Paul crime lab case (MN)
- Judge Rakoff returns to forensic panel after Justice Department backs off decision
- Judge rejects convicted killer’s claims, blocks new hearing in death of Michael Jordan’s father
- Judge rejects Georgia death row inmate’s request for DNA testing of gun
- Judge rejects motion to delay Mangum murder trial
- Judge releases Dontae Sharpe after 24 years in prison
- Judge releases man in 1988 slaying case
- Judge Rules Against Novel DNA Test In One Twin’s Rape Case (MA)
- Judge Rules D.C. Cop in Charge of Breath Test Machines Must Stay in Lawsuit
- Judge Rules DUI Blood Tests Require Error Rate Report
- Judge rules that SBI agent’s bias violated Peterson’s rights
- Judge slams prosecutors, SBI in Durham case
- Judge threatens detective with contempt for declining to reveal cellphone tracking methods (MD)
- Judge throws out DNA evidence in UT murder suspect’s case (TX)
- Judge to amend order in slaying
- Judge to consider dismissal of suit alleging SBI misconduct in Clemmons dentist case
- Judge to decide Friday on Clemmons dentist’s lawsuit
- Judge tosses out two types of DNA evidence used regularly in criminal cases (NY)
- Judge vacates murder convictions against Darryl Howard, Durham DA will not appeal
- Judge warns privacy of DNA at stake after ruling (MD)
- Judge watches taped-over video evidence at Asheville innocence hearing
- Judge, citing possible innocence, orders release of Hickory Hills woman in shaken baby case (IL)
- Judge: 14K Cases Possibly Affected by Tainted Lab Work (NJ)
- Judge: DC crime lab’s conduct ‘shameful,’ but murder case that exposed errors can continue
- Judge: Evidence was omitted, hidden in murder case
- Judge: NC Prosecutors, SBI Hid, Omitted Evidence
- Judge: Novelist Michael Peterson’s rights violated in murder case
- Judge: SBI agent misled jury in Peterson case
- Judge: SBI report was ‘intentionally misleading’
- Judges and Forensic Science Education: A National Survey
- Judges and Lawyers Work to Understand Courtroom Science
- Judges are terrible at distinguishing good science from bad. It’s time we stopped asking them to do it.
- Judges cautioned against reliance on overstated ballistics testimony
- Judges chip away at NC crime lab backlog
- Judges deny innocence claims of four convicted in death of Chris Paul’s grandfather
- Judges exonerate two men in 2000 killing
- Judges find two men innocent of 2000 murder
- Judges free men in Asheville innocence hearing
- Judges growing critical of ‘CSI’ evidence
- Judges Need to Set a Higher Standard for Forensic Evidence
- Judges picked, date set for Asheville hearing on innocence claims
- Judges Question State’s Efforts to Stymie DNA Tests
- Judges rule Asheville men convicted of murder are innocent
- Judges, Lawyers and Scientists: Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?
- Judges, lawyers split on “CSI Effect” on jurors (OH)
- Judges: ‘Making a Murderer’ Confession Improperly Obtained
- Judges’ decision in Peterson case puts SBI in tough spot over former agent Deaver
- Judging Firearms Evidence
- Judging Forensics
- Judicial panel to ultimately decide fate of Hickory man
- Judiciary panel OKs SBI crime lab changes
- Julianne Gold Brunson, Ph.D.
- Julianne Ludlam, Ph.D.
- Julie A. Heinig, Ph.D.
- Julie Anne Owens
- Junk Arson Science Sent Claude Garrett to Prison for Murder 25 Years Ago. Will Tennessee Release Him?
- Junk Science at the F.B.I.
- Junk Science Has Taken Over Criminal Trials. Here’s What the Supreme Court Could Do About It.
- Junk science leads to father’s wrongful arrest, 0 accusation of raping his son
- Junk Science on Trial in Bill Richards Bite-Mark Appeal (CA)
- Junk Science? Unreliable Witnesses? No Matter, Texas Plans to Execute Robert Pruett Anyway
- Jurors Call for the Death Penalty Based on Particular Facial Features
- Jurors see police interview of man accused of killing stepson
- Jurors Trust Expert Testimony and Match Probabilities Equally—Up to a Point
- Jury deadlocked, judge declares mistrial
- Jury deliberations begin in Cooper shooting case
- Jury instructions on eyewitness testimony updated (MA)
- Jury rejects lawsuit against state drug lab supervisors (MA)
- Jury selection begins in state school board member’s slaying
- Jury selection begins in trial of man accused of killing wife
- Jury visits where Jeremiah died
- Jury was misled about DNA before finding Xie guilty of murder, court told
- Just revealed DNA mistake solves 39 year old Richland murder (WA)
- Justice and Accountability in the Courtroom and Laboratory
- Justice Delayed: After Three Decades, An Apology (DC)
- Justice demands revisiting any wrongful convictions
- Justice Department Announces New Steps to Advance and Strengthen Forensic Science
- Justice Department Announces Plans to Advance Forensic Science
- Justice Department creates in-house team to monitor accuracy of forensic testimony in criminal cases
- Justice Department frames expanded review of FBI forensic testimony
- Justice Department issues first standards for forensic expert testimony
- Justice Department Says No Thanks to Forensic Science Report
- Justice Department Should ‘Step Up’ on Flawed Forensic Evidence
- Justice Department to prosecute traffickers of any fentanyl-related substance
- Justice Department: Agencies need warrants to use cellphone trackers
- Justice Department’s move on scientific evidence reform delays justice
- Justice Dept. admits flaws in forensic testimony in Mississippi death-row case
- Justice Dept. Announces Code of Conduct for Forensic Labs
- Justice Dept. Revives Effort Looking at Forensic Evidence
- Justice Dept. To Do ‘Stress Test’ of FBI Forensic Sciences
- Justice Dept. to expand review of FBI forensic techniques beyond hair unit
- Justice Dept. to Require Warrants for Some Cellphone Tracking
- Justice Dept. to Tighten Rules on Testimony by Scientists
- Justice Dept. tries to shore up forensic science, testimony
- Justice Dept., FBI to review use of forensic evidence in thousands of cases
- Justice Flunks Math
- Justice in America Episode 27: Junk Forensic Science
- Justice in trouble
- Justice officials fear nation’s biggest wiretap operation may not be legal
- Justice or junk science? Critics argue that bite-mark testimony should be abandoned (VA)
- Justice Pariente Beats Drum For Eyewitness Expert Testimony (FL)
- Justice still lacking in the Floyd Brown case
- Justice to police: She killed the boy
- Justice, at long last
- Justice: Prosecute prosecutors?
- Justices Adopt New Privacy Rules for Cellphone Tracking
- Justices Allow DNA Collection After an Arrest
- Justices Debate DNA and Confrontation Clause with Little Need for Lawyers
- Justices Refuse to Make Forensic Lab Analysts Testify (NJ)
- Justices Wrestle Over Allowing DNA Sampling at Time of Arrest
- Justices, Citing Ban on Unreasonable Searches, Limit Use of Drug-Sniffing Dogs
- Kalvin Michael Smith should get new trial, former FBI agent says
- Kamron “Kam” Benfield, PA
- Karen Johnson, RN
- Karen Kelly, M.D.
- Katayoun Tabrizi, MD
- Kathleen Clardy
- Kathy Sulik, Ph.D.
- Katrina Kuzyszyn-Jones, Psy.D.
- Keep DNA evidence private (OH)
- Keeping e-mail private
- Keith A. Caruso, MD
- Keith Hersh, Ph.D.
- Kendall Shull
- Kennedy Assassination Bullets Preserved in Digital Form
- Kenneth Marsh Jaramillo, Ph.D.
- Kenneth R. (Ken) Agent
- Kenny MacAskill full of praise for Dundee’s state-of-art forensic lab (Scotland)
- Kentucky Appeals Court Says Cops Need Warrants To Obtain Real-Time Cell Site Location Info
- Kentucky says it will be first to use ‘rapid DNA’ to identify rape suspects within hours
- Kevin G. Stewart, Ph.D.
- Key questions remain unanswered 25 years after Michael Jordan’s father was murdered
- Key witness in Sledge case recants, saying investigators pushed him to lie
- KFOX14 Investigates: Blood tests compromised at DPS crime lab, under investigation (TX)
- Killer of Michael Jordan’s father challenges blood evidence in trial
- Killer’s DNA Won’t Explain His Crime (CT)
- Kim Chrysson, RN, BSN, OCN, CLNC
- Kimberly Kirkland, Psy.D.
- Kiran Dhakal, Ph.D.
- Kirk Odom, who served 20 years for 1981 D.C. rape, is innocent, prosecutors say
- Kirk Turner’s lawsuit against SBI agents set for June 2018
- Knife and Saw Toolmark Analysis in Bone: A Manual Designed for the Examination of Criminal Mutilation and Dismemberment
- Knowing or Reckless: Brain Scans Show Criminal Motivations
- Kolleen H. Fox, Ph.D.
- Korin E. Leffler, MSEH, PhD
- Kox’s Knife DNA Casts Doubt on Murder Weapon
- Kristine M. (Kris) Herfkens, Ph.D., ABPP-CN
- Kylee Miller, Ph.D.
- L. Wayne McCracken, Jr. P.E.
- Lab Backlog Hinders North Carolina Drug Cases
- Lab completes retesting of blood samples in court cases (IN)
- Lab Contamination Slows Progress on Kentucky’s Rape Kit Backlog
- Lab director’s criminal record uncovered; what does it mean? (AZ)
- Lab director’s $341,000 equipment deal apparently escaped review by county officials (OH)
- Lab Directors Complain, Vaguely
- Lab Directors Criminal Record Uncovered – What Does It Mean? (AZ)
- Lab error could affect hundreds of Orange County DUI cases (CA)
- Lab fiasco shows why prosecutors cannot be advocates
- Lab Reports Show Hundreds “Convicted in Error” For Drug Offenses
- Lab results in Scottsdale DUI cases challenged (AZ)
- Lab scandal makes way into federal court system
- Lab scandal sees doubling of caseload (MA)
- Lab should be separated from Department of Justice
- Lab Tour on April 27
- Lab woes torpedo drug case (MA)
- Lab work
- Lab’s forensic check failure sparks fingerprints retesting (Chicago)
- Label the limits of forensic science
- Label the limits of forensic science
- Labor shortage at Washington State Patrol crime labs (WA)
- Laboring In The Shadows To Keep The Web Free Of Child Porn
- Labs and legislation
- Lack of resources at state crime lab causing delays in drug case prosecutions
- Lagging N.C. crime labs leave county looking for options
- Lake County continues to press case against man cleared of rape by DNA (IL)
- LaMonte Armstrong, wrongfully convicted in murder of Ernestine Compton
- LaMonte Armstrong’s Long Road To Freedom After Wrongful Conviction
- Lana Canen case
- Lance DiBianco
- Landmark Decision in Nassau Crime Lab Scandal (NY)
- Language Matters: USDOJ’s Reporting Language and Testimony Guidelines
- Larry Daniel
- Larry E. Daniel & Lars E. Daniel, Digital Forensics for Legal Professionals: Understanding Digital Evidence From the Warrant to the Courtroom
- Larry McCann
- Lars Daniel
- Latent Fingerprint Essentials Webinar
- Latent Fingerprint Essentials Webinar
- Latent Fingerprints: Quantifying a Match
- Latest drug exoneration displays familiar pattern (TX)
- LaToya Lowery, RN, BSN, MBA, CCM, CNLCP
- Laura Gahn, Ph.D., D-ABC
- Laura Moorehead
- Laura Stewart, Psy.D.
- Law allows SBI reports to remain secret
- Law and Mental Health Webinar Series
- Law and Neuroscience Resource
- Law enforcement authorities pan proposed SBI shift
- Law enforcement can now scan your DNA in 90 minutes, but should they?
- Law Enforcement Celebrates Supreme Court’s DNA Ruling
- Law enforcement fears NC’s effort to boost hemp industry could essentially legalize marijuana
- Law enforcement investigators seek out private DNA databases
- Law enforcement officials look to drones as way to improve public safety
- Law enforcement struggles to control rising prescription drug abuse
- Law Enforcement to collect DNA from arrestees starting Tuesday
- Law enforcement to Senate: SBI move, position cuts threaten public safety
- Law Enforcement Use of Digital Evidence
- Law Enforcement Use of Digital Evidence
- Law Enforcement Use of Probabilistic Genotyping, Forensic DNA Phenotyping, and Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy Technologies
- Law schools’ project could prompt push to prevent wrongful convictions
- Lawmaker says error at NYPD lab that went unchecked for 5 years warrants probe
- Lawmakers back new state crime lab in Edneyville
- Lawmakers look at SBI crime lab
- Lawmakers To Hold Hearings On Crime Lab Crisis (MA)
- Lawmakers Want Pause on Federal Funds for Predictive Policing
- Lawmakers weigh expanding DNA collection
- Lawrence Kobilinsky, Ph.D.
- Lawrence Livermore Publishes Forensic Hair Proteomics Study
- Lawsuit Alleges Cincinnati Police Wrongfully Suppressed DNA Evidence
- Lawsuit alleges Wisconsin officials knew fee for DNA database was unconstitutional but imposed it anyway
- Lawsuit claims authorities downplayed Wilmington crime lab issues, kept quiet about missing drugs
- Lawsuit over Orange County (CA) DNA collection program revived
- Lawsuit: Chicago police misused ShotSpotter in murder case
- Lawsuit: North Charleston man sat in jail for 2 years despite evidence that would set him free (SC)
- Lawsuit: SDPD evidence contamination occurs once per month
- Lawyer goes to court for access to Maine crime lab records
- Lawyer in murder case seeks records from SBI agent
- Lawyer requests new trial for Mark Carver, who’s serving life sentence for killing UNCC student
- Lawyer says district attorney kept quiet on change in DNA evidence; she denies it (CA)
- Lawyer sues docs over shaken-baby diagnosis, state for taking away her kids (OH)
- Lawyer: Remand ’89 rape case, as expert provided ‘junk science’ (AR)
- Lawyers already mulling Peterson retrial decisions
- Lawyers ask SJC to toss mountain of cases tied to disgraced chemist (MA)
- Lawyers criticize ex-SBI analyst’s work in murder trials
- Lawyers discuss blood analysis in Peterson case
- Lawyers Discuss Supreme Court Cases on Sniffer Dog Use
- Lawyers eye NSA data as treasure trove for evidence in murder, divorce cases (FL)
- Lawyers for 2 convicts join in bad-science retrials push (AZ)
- Lawyers in a murder trial clash over a DNA forensics method
- Lawyers Launch Effort To Track Policing Of Social Distancing
- Lawyers plan challenge to arrests based on secret cellphone tracking (MD)
- Lawyers question DNA evidence in Ridgeway case (CO)
- Lawyers Say DNA Clears Florida Inmate in Two Killings
- Lawyers, Saying DNA Cleared Inmate, Pursue Access to Data (WV)
- Layla Soliman, MD
- Leahy Proposes Landmark Forensics Reform Legislation
- Leaked Documents Say Roughly 2,000 NY Prisoners Affected By Erroneous Drug Tests
- Leaked files reveal scope of Israeli firm’s phone cracking tech
- Lee County sheriffs on leading edge with fingerprints Lee County sheriffs on leading edge with fingerprints (WA)
- Lee Goff, Ph.D.
- Legal Aid Society of NY’s DNA Unit Presents Foundation of DNA Defense
- Legal Consultation on Sex Offense Cases
- Legal hurdles threaten to slow FBI’s ‘Rapid DNA’ revolution
- Legal Professionals Complete 2021 IDS Forensic Science Education Series
- Legal question: How do you cross-examine a computer?
- Legislation
- Legislation would require crime labs to be accredited (MN)
- Legislative Change Regarding Expert Testimony
- Legislative Panel Completes SBI Work, Full Legislature Next
- Legislators get close-up look at forensics (WV)
- Legislators want power over SBI, change to crime lab. Critics see steps backward.
- Legislature needs to look into SBI reports
- Lester Roane
- Let’s split the cost of a crime lab
- Let’s Keep the Science in Forensic Science
- Letter from AG Cooper to Sen. Berger
- Letter to the Editor—Appropriate Standards for Verification and Validation of Probabilistic Genotyping Systems
- Letter: State Crime Lab underfunded
- Lexington Police Department establishes experimental crime scene unit
- License plate cameras help Garner police solve crimes
- License Plate Readers and Your Privacy
- License plate reading cameras help Raleigh police make 41 arrests in 6 months
- License plate tracking for police set to go nationwide
- Lie detector firm lobbies CIA, DOD on automated eye-scanning tech
- Life in Prison for Hemp (TX)
- Life Tech to distribute rapid DNA tester
- Life Technologies’ GlobalFiler Express Kit approved for use in National DNA Index System
- Likelihood Ratios—Can Objective Odds Come From Subjective Decision Theory?
- Limits Imposed on Ballistics Evidence by MD Supreme Court
- Linda James, B.C.D.E., Diplomate
- Lindsey Ohler, Psy.D.
- Lingering kiss: DNA persists in the mouth after smooch
- Linking Suspects to Crime Scenes with Particle Populations
- Links
- Litigating Post-Conviction Innocence Claims CLE
- Little Progress in Congress on Push for Forensic Standards
- Live Wire: Here’s the scoop on state’s crime lab
- Lives in Balance, Texas Leads Scrutiny of Bite-Mark Forensics
- Local blood lab expected to speed up DWI court cases
- Local cases overlooked in national review of flawed hair evidence
- Local Law Scholars Differ on How to Approach Actual Innocence Work, But Agree That Reticence Among Prosecutors to Reopen Cases is One of the Greatest Obstacles to Achieving True Justice
- Local Papers Call for Independent NC Crime Lab
- Local Pennsylvania Police Use Rapid DNA Hit for First Time, Nabbing Alleged Killer at Hospital
- Local police and private license plate reader data goes into a private database to locate you nationwide
- Local police departments have to limit evidence sent to state crime lab for analysis (CT)
- Lone Columbia defense lawyer exposed shoddy police lab work, brought all SC police experts into question
- Lone Columbia defense lawyer exposed shoddy police lab work, brought all SC police experts into question
- Long before latest DC crime lab troubles, some employees raised concerns
- Long delays in SBI reforms stirs its critics
- Long v. Hooks
- Long-held beliefs about arson science have been debunked after decades of misuse
- Long-secret Stingray manuals detail how police can spy on phones
- Long-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury: Forensic Implications
- Looking for Details on Rogue N.Y. Police Officers? This Database Might Help
- Lords inquiry says forensic science is broken: here’s how we can start to fix it (UK)
- Lori Van Wallendael, Ph.D.
- Losing Face: How a Facial Recognition Mismatch Can Ruin Your Life
- Lots of Drugs, Lax Oversight: Former SF Medical Examiner Staffers Say Lab Analyst’s Meth Arrest ‘Just the Tip of the Iceberg’
- Louis A. Levy, MD
- Louisiana State Police Crime Lab Considers Controversial Familial DNA Tool
- Lovette’s DNA was found in Eve Carson’s SUV
- Lucien C. Haag, Shooting Incident Reconstruction
- Luis D. Castrillon
- Lying to get DNA evidence from innocent people should not be tolerated
- Lyle Liechty
- Lyndhurst podiatrist’s forensics testimony helps clear man of murder in celebrated New Zealand trial (OH)
- MacDonald hearing: Witness testifies another person was in Fort Bragg home on night of murders
- Machine Bias
- Machine Learning of DNA Predicts Height Within an Inch
- Machine Testimony
- Madalyn E. Tyson, Ph.D.
- Maggie Bruck, Ph.D.
- Maher (Max) Noureddine, Ph.D., MS
- Make forensic evidence meet standards of science
- Maker Stands By The Drug Test That Targeted Soliz (IL)
- Making a Meltdown: What Role Did Federal Prosecutors Play in Unraveling D.C.’s Crime Lab?
- Making criminals leave chemical fingerprints
- Making Sense of Forensic Genetics
- Making Sense of Science: Forensic Science & the Law
- Making Use of What’s Not Visible in Trace Evidence Examinations
- Malloy Appoints Panel to Fix State Crime Lab Woes
- Malpractice in America’s Crime Labs Is Putting Innocents in Jail, Letting Convicts Off the Hook
- Man Arrested After Overdoses at Downtown City Park (CT)
- Man beats murder rap because DNA expert illegally testified via Skype (NM)
- Man charged in 1994 Reidsville cold case murder
- Man claiming innocence in 1987 rape released on parole
- Man convicted in killing of UNCC student gets closer to chance of a new trial
- Man convicted of 2011 armed robbery
- Man convicted of fatally shooting Michale Jordan’s father seeks new trial
- Man convicted of killing St. Augustine’s college student 30 years ago is set free
- Man declared innocent of 1987 rape for which he had served more than 24 years
- Man dies in house fire
- Man exonerated in 1982 D.C. killing; DNA reveals FBI error in conviction
- Man freed after spending 17 years in prison
- Man Imprisoned for 1962 Arizona Double Murders Pleads No Contest (AZ)
- Man Jailed for 4 Months Until Test Showed ‘Meth’ Was Just Epsom Salt
- Man pleads guilty in 2006 murder case
- Man released from jail in Durham homicide arrested for Chapel Hill killing
- Man says he will prove he didn’t kill Michael Jordan’s dadRELATED TOPICSAP Top NewsMichael JordanLumbertonNorth AmericaNBAU.S. NewsMan says he will prove he didn’t kill Michael Jordan’s dad
- Man seeks $1.5 million for wrongful Sullivan County arrest (WV)
- Man seeks retrial after firing at crime lab (OH)
- Man sentenced to life in prison for 2006 Hickory murder
- Man serving life sentence for 1997 arson deaths ordered freed (CA)
- Man serving life term loses bid to overturn murder conviction (CA)
- Man serving nearly 15 years in prison has murder conviction vacated
- Man wrongly convicted with bite mark evidence confronts bite mark analysts
- Man’s Best Friend Is No Friend to the Fourth Amendment
- Man’s estate pays for autopsy
- Man’s conviction overturned in murder of UNC Charlotte student near Catawba River
- Manager and analyst at Broward crime lab resign (FL)
- Manager at NC state crime lab quits after cheating on exam
- Mandatory DNA collection during arrest is unconstitutional, court says (CA)
- Manhattan DA Got Innocent People’s Google Phone Data Through A ‘Reverse Location’ Search Warrant
- Manhattan DA speech spotlights integrity of convictions (NY)
- Manhattan Prosecutor to Centralize Efforts Against Cybercrime (NY)
- Manish A. Fozdar, MD
- Mapping Technologies for Crime Scenes
- Marc A. Lindberg, Ph.D.
- Marc Scott Taylor
- Marco Aureliano
- Marijuana Impairment FAQ
- Marijuana or Hemp: From Farm Bill to Forensic Analysis
- Marijuana prosecutions in Texas have dropped by more than half since lawmakers legalized hemp
- Marijuana-Impaired Driving A Report to Congress
- Marilyn T. Miller, Crime Scene Investigation Laboratory Manual
- Marilyn T. Miller, Ed.D.
- Mario McNeill trial: SBI agent testifies semen not found on body, clothing of Shaniya Davis
- Mark Carver: Out of prison, but not quite free
- Mark Rabil calls for restoring fairness to SBI lab
- Mark Redwine’s defense team receives assistance with cadaver dog evidence (CO)
- Marti Loring, LCSW, Ph.D.
- Marty Ludas
- Mary Anne Etheridge, Ph.D.
- Mary Beth Carroll
- Mary Howard, BSN, RN, CI, PLNC
- Maryland Bill Proposes Curbing Forensic Genealogy
- Maryland Court Rules Marijuana Odor Not Enough To Search A Person
- Maryland Court Says Cops Need Warrants To Deploy Stingray Devices
- Maryland law enforcement agencies still collecting DNA samples
- Maryland police DNA tactics again at issue in top courts
- Maryland public defender argues against Supreme Court intervention in DNA case
- Maryland stumbles when autism and violent crime collide
- Maryland Supreme Court: Police Can’t Search Digital Data When Users Revoke Consent
- Mass Extraction: The Widespread Power of U.S. Law Enforcement to Search Mobile Phones
- Mass Spectral Library Gets Modern Upgrade to Deal With Drug Deluge
- Mass Surveillance to Track the Coronavirus Threatens Black and Brown Communities
- Mass. chemist expected to change plea in lab case
- Mass. chemist in drug lab testing scandal is indicted on 27 charges (MA)
- Mass. chemist in lab shutdown handled 50k samples (MA)
- Mass. Courts Seek $8.7M To Handle Drug Lab Crisis (MA)
- Mass. crime lab chief to lead Conn. Lab
- Mass. Crime Lab Shutdown Puts 50K Cases in Question (MA)
- Mass. crime lab troubles were isolated, study finds (MA)
- Mass. Health Commissioner resigns, cites drug lab (MA)
- Mass. high court rules on drug lab case procedures (MA)
- Mass. Inmates Get Bond at Special Court Call, Boston Mayor Seeks $15M Over Crime Lab Test Issues (MA)
- Mass. lawyers call for outside probe of drug lab (MA)
- Mass. official: Serious lapses in oversight at drug lab (MA)
- Mass. prosecutor resigns after report of unauthorized contact with chemist in lab scandal (MA)
- Mass. Supreme Court Considers Relevance of FSTs for Marijuana Impairment
- Massachusetts court mulls case reviews after crime lab scandal
- Massachusetts crime lab scandal could widen as another chemist is investigated
- Massachusetts crime lab scandal explodes
- Massachusetts crime lab withheld exculpatory evidence in DUI cases, report finds
- Massachusetts forensic expert appointed new director of Connecticut’s crime lab (CT)
- Massachusetts forensics chief tells legislators crime lab scandals contributed to two-year backlog
- Massachusetts Justices Clear Way for New Trials in Cases Chemist May Have Tainted
- Massachusetts lab tech arrested for alleged improper handling of drug tests
- Massachusetts prosecutors to throw out 8,000 convictions in second drug lab scandal
- Massachusetts Senate Passes DNA Access Bill
- Massachusetts shares blame for crime lab scandal, court says
- Massachusetts shares blame for crime lab scandal, court says
- Massachusetts uses DNA test to predict a cold case killer’s appearance
- Massachusetts: Chemist Charged in Scandal That Closed Laboratory
- Massachusetts’ high court disbars top prosecutor in drug lab scandal
- Massive marijuana shipment confiscated by NYPD is legal hemp: business owner
- Mathematicians urge colleagues to boycott police work in wake of killings
- Mathematics in Forensic Science
- Matthew Mendel, Ph.D.
- Matthew Quartaro
- Maureen L. Reardon, Ph.D., ABPP
- Max Houck
- May 6, 2013 DOJ Letter
- Mayor Parker recommends board for crime lab overseer (TX)
- Mayor Parker wants independent crime lab (Houston)
- Mayor: Houston will get new crime lab next year
- McCrory pardons former death row inmates cleared in 1983 murder
- McCrory pardons man in 27-year-old Charlotte rape case
- McCrory says advisers back SBI transfer
- McCrory says he does not want SBI switch
- McCrory signs $21.1B state budget bill
- McCrory Tweet: State Crime Lab Campaign Ads
- McCrory wants crime lab as big issue in race against Cooper
- McDonald’s Puts DNA Spray Over Its Doors (Australia)
- McGraw murder appeal hearing set for Wednesday
- McGraw murder trial nears end
- McNulty hones in on untested rape kits (CO)
- Md. high court bans DNA swabs of charged suspects; police, prosecutors seek appeal
- Md. high court strikes down DNA collection at arrest
- Md. high court will not reverse DNA ruling; state officials plan Supreme Court challenge (MD)
- Md. Senate votes to keep DNA collection on arrests (MD)
- Md. Supreme Court imposes limits on ballistics evidence used to link guns to crimes
- Mead files lawsuit against SBI, Gaston Co. police after guilty verdict
- Measurement Science and Standards in Forensic Firearms Analysis Webcast – TODAY
- Measurement Science and Standards in Support of Forensic Science
- Measurement Uncertainty
- Measurement Uncertainty
- Measuring the Impact of Cognitive Bias in Fire Investigation
- Meck DA asks for criminal investigation into ‘irregularities’ from crime lab analyst
- Mecklenburg adds money for death investigations
- Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s office to review surveillance cases
- Medical Abbreviations and Definitions
- Medical Cannabis and Driving
- Medical examiner gets more space; state gets better lab
- Medical examiner system on right track
- Medical Examiner’s Office chief toxicologist faces criminal probe with potential legal ramifications in years of cases (FL)
- Medical Examiner’s Visit to Law School Class Sparks New Defense Claims in Local Manslaughter Case
- Medical examiners here can be a jury of one
- Medical Examiners Use Rapid DNA to Identify Victims
- Medical Examiners’ and Coroners’ Handbook on Death Registration and Fetal Death Reporting
- Medical marijuana lawyers want state crime lab moved out of Michigan State Police
- Medical Record Review and Trauma Evidence
- Medicolegal Death Investigation Subcommittee
- Meeting with lab analysts and forensic pathologists prior to trial
- Meghan E. Clement
- Mehul B. Anjaria, MS,D-ABC
- Melanie S. Trapani, Ph.D.
- Melinda Thielbar
- Melissa Armstrong
- Melissa Ratliff, MD
- Men imprisoned for murder say police illegally used Google to find their location data
- Men tell NC panel they’re innocent of murder
- Men wrongly held for murder get millions, but no apology, from the state
- Mental Health
- Mental Health Expert Witnesses: A Primer for Attorneys
- Mental Health Resources on ForensicResources.org
- Mental Illness and the Death Penalty in North Carolina
- Message From the AAFS President — April 2017
- Messages show fired Rowan medical examiner didn’t think hole in man’s head was bullet wound
- Met hire 180 forensic scientists
- Met urgently reviews suspected forensic science blunders (UK)
- Metadata, Cellphone Geolocation Tracking, and Innocence (VA)
- Meth contamination found at state crime lab
- Meth lab busts soar in N.C.
- Meth Lab Chemist Who Spent Years Getting High On Job Creates Chaos For Massachusetts Justice System
- Meth lab clean-up now takes hours instead of days
- Method offers DNA blueprint of a single human cell
- Method to Track Firearm Use Is Stalled by Foes
- Methodological Problems in Every Black-Box Study of Forensic Firearm Comparisons
- Metro agrees to pay for more DNA retesting if needed (Las Vegas)
- Mexican President Says Government Acquired Spyware but He Denies Misuse
- MGF Gilliland, M.D.
- MI federal judge disallows testimony about DNA mixture interpretation
- Miami man faced 20 years until he watched video of the crime and saw his brother’s face
- Miami Police Used Clearview AI Facial Recognition in Arrest of Homeless Man
- Miami-Dade judge rules fingerprint evidence should be restricted (FL)
- Micah Sturgis
- Michael (Eddie) Lane
- Michael C. Chang, MD
- Michael Cherry
- Michael DeBellis, MD
- Michael Griffin, Ph.D., ABPP
- Michael Morton Act sent to governor (TX)
- Michael Morton Act signed into law (TX)
- Michael Nash, Ph.D.
- Michael Peterson headed back to court after motion for dismissal fails
- Michael Peterson questions SBI blood expert
- Michigan crime lab chief resigns
- Michigan judge’s landmark DNA ruling could revolutionize CSI work
- Michigan man convicted on single hair sues after exoneration
- Michigan Prosecutors Pressured Lab on Medical Marijuana Results
- Michigan State Police crime lab woes persist (MI)
- Michigan State Police: 3,250 THC lab reports may be inaccurate
- Microbial Communities on Skin Leave Unique Traces at Crime Scenes
- Microsoft says its software can tell if you’re going back to prison
- Microtrace, LLC
- Migrants’ DNA Is Fueling a Massive Expansion of the FBI’s Genetic Database
- Mike Grissom
- Mike Peterson lawyers question evidence handling in murder case
- Mike Peterson seeks dismissal of 14-year-old murder case
- Mike Peterson’s attorney questions preservation of evidence in murder case
- Mike Peterson’s defense questions how well evidence has been preserved
- Millions have been invested in the emerging field of neurolaw. Where is it leading?
- Millions of DNA samples stored in warehouse worry privacy advocates
- Mills asked for death penalty protection
- Mina Ratkalkar, Ph.D., LCSW
- Mindy E. Pardoll, Psy.D.
- Minnesota’s top forensic scientists study blood spatter
- Minnesota’s top forensic scientists study blood spatter
- Mireille Kelley, Ph.D.
- Miscarriage of justice points to fingerprint flaws
- Misconduct Widespread in Retracted Science Papers, Study Finds
- Misconduct: Lessons from researcher rehab
- Mishandling of DNA Evidence Is Found in Over 50 Cases at Crime Lab
- Misleading testimony from Garland-based crime lab analyst leads to statewide changes (TX)
- Misleading testimony from Garland-based crime lab analyst leads to statewide changes (TX)
- Misplaced DNA evidence in sexual assault case found in Houston lab office (TX)
- Miss a Payment? Good Luck Moving That Car
- Missed opportunities to save Jeffrey Williams
- Missing drugs at Asheville Police Department probed
- Missing evidence is among military crime lab’s new problems
- Missing evidence, concealed report
- Missing in action
- Missing oxycodone prompts SBI audit of evidence room at Asheville police department
- Missing oxycodone prompts SBI audit of evidence room at Asheville police department
- Mississippi death row inmate seeks stay of execution based on FBI forensic errors
- Mississippi Doctor’s Autopsies at Center of Wrongful Conviction Filings
- Mississippi officials say controversial medical examiner isn’t a credible witness — unless he’s testifying for them
- Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Writes A Remarkably Political ‘Dissent’ To Willie Manning’s Stay Of Execution
- Mississippi Supreme Court reverses DNA ruling in murder case
- Missouri man executed after faulty hair testimony; prosecutors say plenty of other evidence of guilt
- Missouri v. Goodwin-Bey, No. 1531-CR00555-01 (Cir. Ct. Green County, Mo., Dec. 16, 2016).
- Missteps in Bowman case continued with DA
- Missteps led to firing of Monroe County crime lab director Janet Anderson-Seaquist (NY)
- Missteps led to firing of Monroe County crime lab director Janet Anderson-Seaquist (NY)
- Mistake lands injured man in morgue
- Mistaken DNA interpretation sends death-row case to retrial
- Mistaken identity: Is eyewitness identification more reliable than we think?
- Mistrial denied in murder case
- Mitchell Freedman
- Mo. photo biometrics plan in limbo (MO)
- Mock Juror Perceptions of Forensics
- Mock Jurors’ Evaluation of Firearm Examiner Testimony
- Modeling suspects’ faces using DNA from crime scenes
- Modern crime needs modern detection in NC
- Moira Artigues, MD
- Mold on APD DNA samples questioned by state’s top forensic experts (TX)
- Monday numbers: New report details how much more likely Black people are to be wrongly convicted than whites
- Money for DPS to Help With Backlog of Rape Kits (Texas)
- Monroe County Crime Lab Administrator Fired (NY)
- Monroe crime lab analyst botched DNA tests (NY)
- Montana cases show weakness of hair evidence
- Montana Crime Lab: Bullock allowed problematic doctor to perform infant autopsies
- Montana man gets new trial because crime lab chemist was on meth when he testified
- Monte Sereno murder case casts doubts on DNA evidence
- Moore Letter to Defense Attorneys, Buncombe County,08/02/12
- Moore Memo to Defense Attorneys Regarding SBI Analyst Results, Buncombe County, 07/17/12
- Moore: public records law might require release of Asheville evidence room audit
- More bad news at the state crime lab
- More blight for SBI lab
- More Blood-Alcohol Test Errors Discovered At OC Crime Lab (CA)
- More cases potentially tainted by high lab worker tossed out (MA)
- More Court Sessions Set To Deal With Lab Fallout (MA)
- More criticism of St. Paul’s crime lab in second day of drug case
- More Deaths Go Unchecked as Autopsy Rate Falls to “Miserably Low” Levels
- More details of Teghan Skiba’s injuries revealed
- More DNA Problems Found in New York City Crime Lab (NY)
- More DNA Samples, More Debate
- More drug cases head to court in Mass. lab scandal (MA)
- More Errors at Military Crime Lab
- More errors surface at military crime lab
- More meth, cocaine contamination found at Washington state toxicology lab
- More Police Are Using Your Cameras for Video Evidence
- More Pressure, More Touch DNA, Study Says
- More Prosecutors Refuse To Accept Guilty Pleas Based On Faulty $2 Field Drug Tests
- More signs of disarray in closed state drug lab (MA)
- More than $500,000 awarded for wrongful Buncombe murder conviction
- More than 100 bodies left unidentified in North Carolina
- More than 2,600 Orlando-area lawyers get letters warning about fingerprint expert
- More than 400 DNA hits helped solve cases in 2011
- More Than 7,500 Cases Ordered For Dismissal Due To Ex-State Chemist’s Misconduct (MA)
- More than a thousand drug cases will be tossed after N.J. State Police lab scandal
- More than Zero: Accounting for Error in Latent Fingerprint Identification
- More trouble for problem plagued Houston crime lab? (TX)
- More Va. cases of innocence possible
- More wrongful convictions feared as state crime lab review underway (MA)
- Morrisville ignition-lock company Monitech settles with DMV
- Morton case inspires bill on misconduct allegations (TX)
- Morton formally declared innocent (TX)
- Morton lawyer: Hidden evidence ‘would have made the defense’ (TX)
- Morton lawyers put prosecution on defense (TX)
- Morton prosecutor Ken Anderson resigns
- Morton says he takes no pleasure in turning tables on Anderson (TX)
- Morton: ‘Monster’ transcript was news to him (TX)
- Most Comparison Disciplines Lack Scientific Validity, Report Finds
- Most Forensic Science Is Bogus. Will New Federal Rules Help?
- Motion for Appropriate Relief
- Motion for Discovery of Laboratory/Scientific Evidence
- Motion for Discovery of Laboratory/Scientific Evidence
- Motion for Discovery of Laboratory/Scientific Evidence
- Motion for Discovery Regarding the State Bureau of Investigation
- Motion for Drug Dog Discovery
- Motion for Drug Dog Discovery
- Motion for Independent Testing
- Motion for Post-Conviction Discovery Regarding the State Bureau of Investigation
- Motion says Roscoe Artis killed Buie
- Motion to Compel Certification that all Discovery has been Provided
- Motion to Exclude Firearm Identification Testimony of Agents Tanner and Ware
- Motion to Exclude Firearm Identification Testimony, Memorandum of Law, State’s Brief in Response to Defendant’s Motion, and Order
- Motion to Exclude Testimony Regarding Field Sobriety Tests
- Motion to Prohibit State’s Expert from Rendering Opinion on Gun Shot Residue Testing
- Motion to Release SCL Analyst Certification Information, Buncombe County, 06/12/12
- Motion to Suppress DNA Evidence
- Motions & Orders
- Motions and Briefs
- Motions for Appropriate Relief
- Motions for Independent Testing
- Motions to Exclude Expert Testimony
- Motions to Preserve Evidence
- Motions to Suppress
- Mouth Microbiome Provides New Estimate of Time of Death
- Moving Away From Deception When Interrogating Young Suspects
- MSU prof investigating mishandled rape kits
- MSU Professor an Expert Resource for Investigative, Forensic Communities (MO)
- Mt. Everest—We are Going to Lose Many: A Survey of Fingerprint Examiners’ Attitudes Towards Probabilistic Reporting
- Multidisciplinary Sexual Assault Glossary
- Mumma recommends changes in state’s wrongful-conviction system
- Murder case that highlighted DNA-analysis controversy ends with plea to reduced charge, release
- Murder Cases Put “Junk Science” in the Spotlight (TX)
- Murder charge dismissed after debunked bite-mark testimony
- Murder Charge Dismissed Against Man Convicted in 1975 Murder
- Murder charge dropped against suspect in Durham girl’s death
- Murder charge dropped in “shaken baby” case
- Murder charges dropped against former Greensboro man after serving 17 years in prison
- Murder charges dropped in lurid Monte Sereno case amid questions about DNA test (CA)
- Murder confessions recalled at Asheville innocence hearing
- Murder convict wore Superman cape, compared himself to Dracula, during confession
- Murder Suspect Allegedly Used GPS Tracker to Find Wife’s Lover
- Murder suspect’s twin does not have to give DNA, SJC rules (MA)
- Murder trial for man charged with killing Durham businessman almost 3 years ago delayed
- Murdered woman’s Fitbit data inconsistent with husband’s story, police say (CT)
- Murderers beware: ‘virtual autopsies’ could revolutionise investigations
- Murray Marks, Ph.D.
- Mustafa Selim
- My brain made me do it: will neuroscience change the way we punish criminals?
- My Turn: Use resources on DNA tests, not death penalty
- Myron Scholberg
- Myrtle Beach police first in country to receive contactless fingerprint system
- Mysterious Fake Cellphone Towers Are Intercepting Calls All Over The US
- Mystery memo on DNA lab could be trouble for D.A. (San Francisco)
- N Carolina man declared innocent in 1979 dorm murder
- N. Carolina crime lab withheld test results in more than 200 cases
- N.C. autopsy rate declines as population rises
- N.C. budget packed with policy changes
- N.C. courts wait because of crime lab cutbacks
- N.C. courts wait because of crime lab cutbacks
- N.C. courts wait because of crime lab cutbacks
- N.C. crime lab wins international seal of approval
- N.C. Dems want independent crime lab
- N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1001. No proceedings when defendant mentally incapacitated; exception
- N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1002. Determination of incapacity to proceed; evidence; temporary commitment; temporary orders
- N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1321 Automatic civil commitment of defendants found not guilty by reason of insanity
- N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-2005. Intellectual disability; death sentence prohibited
- N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-959. Notice of defense of insanity; pretrial determination of insanity
- N.C. innocence center investigating cases led by Nifong, Durham DAs
- N.C. judge grants new trial to novelist convicted of murdering wife
- N.C. medical examiner whistleblower gets day in court
- N.C. murder rate up, but overall crime rate is lowest since 1977
- N.C. OCME Administrative Codes, Rules and Statues
- N.C. Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
- N.C. panel completes SBI work, full Legislature next
- N.C. Resident Questions State’s Use of Death Penalty in Federal Court
- N.C. SBI Lab Must Report Whole Truth
- N.C. Senate puts forth its budget
- N.C. soldier: SBI lab problems should mean new trial
- N.C. state Sen. Ed Jones dies at age 62
- N.C. Supreme Court allows Kirk Turner’s lawsuit against SBI agents to go forward on issue of emotional distress
- N.C’s unique process spotlights innocence efforts
- N.J. State Police sergeant charged with records tampering in DWI cases
- N.J. wants more cops trained to spot stoned drivers; critics question science behind methods
- N.Y. Prisons Punished 1,600 Based on Faulty Drug Tests, Report Finds
- N.Y.P.D. Detectives Gave a Boy, 12, a Soda. He Landed in a DNA Database.
- N.Y.P.D. to Remove DNA Profiles of Non-Criminals From Database
- N&O lawyers ask NC appeals court to throw out $6 million libel verdict
- N&O Libel Verdict Shows Juries Like To ‘Smack Down’ Media
- N&O loses appeal of $6 million libel verdict in SBI agent’s lawsuit
- N&O reporter Joseph Neff defends SBI series in libel trial
- N&O reporter Mandy Locke questioned 4 hours by SBI agent’s lawyer
- N&O reporter Mandy Locke to Wake jury: ‘This job is my life’
- N&O reporters are finalists for award
- N&O reporters win national award for SBI series
- N&O staffers questioned in trial
- N&O sued by SBI agent
- NAACP: Attorney General should review wrongful convictions
- NACDL Forensic Science & the Law Seminar
- NACDL Forensic Science in Criminal Law Webinar Series
- NACDL free live webinar: Policing the Police
- NACDL free live webinar: Surveilled Without a Trace – Challenging Digital Evidence Obtained Through RoundUp and Torrential Downpour in Criminal Cases
- NACDL Offers New Training Scholarship for Indigent Defense Attorneys
- NACDL Releases Primers on Surveillance
- NACDL-Cardozo Law National Forensic College
- NACDL’s Fourth Amendment Center
- NACDL’s Fourth Amendment Center Offers Direct Assistance to Defense Lawyers
- NACDL’s Unlocking the Black Box
- Nancy Berson, LCSW
- Nancy Earl, MD
- Narcotics agents arrest Acadiana Crime Lab employee (LA)
- Nassau tab for drug-evidence tests: $1M (NY)
- Natalie Novick Brown, Evaluating Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in the Forensic Context: A Manual for Mental Health Practice
- Nathan R. Strahl, MD, Ph.D.
- Nation’s Criminal Defense Bar Welcomes Forensics Initiatives Announced by Deputy Attorney General Sally Q. Yates
- National Academy of Sciences Report
- National Academy of Sciences Report
- National Academy of Sciences Report
- National Academy of Sciences Report
- National Academy of Sciences Report
- National Academy of Sciences Report
- National Academy of Sciences Report
- National Academy of Sciences Report
- National accreditation board suspends all DNA testing at District lab (DC)
- National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology & the Law
- National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women
- National Commission on Forensic Science Asks for Public Comment
- National Commission on Forensic Science to be created
- National District Attorney Association Resources
- National Fire Protection Association 921: Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations
- National Forensic College 2018 announced
- National forensics board suspends D.C. crime lab’s accreditation, halting analysis of evidence, city says
- National Protocol for Sexual Abuse Medical Forensic Examinations – Pediatric
- National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations
- National Registry of Exonerations
- National Review of Forensics Underway, Could be ‘Transformational’
- National Training Standards for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examiners
- Nationwide vacutainer recall raises doubts about blood alcohol tests
- NBC 17 exclusive: Acting crime lab director defends SBI
- NC AG Acknowledges SBI Lab Improvements
- NC agency: State liable for medical examiner’s body swap error
- NC Appeals Court hears arguments in Goode case
- NC Appeals Court to hear arguments in Goode case
- NC Appeals Court to hear arguments in Goode case
- NC Appeals Court upholds judge’s decision to grant Mike Peterson a new trial
- NC Attorney General pans Senate plan to restructure SBI
- NC attorney general wants outside advisers for lab
- NC bans synthetic drugs; ‘Bath Salts’ no longer found on store shelves
- NC Bar files complaint against former Durham DA
- NC bill would allow police to track phones without warrant
- NC Child Medical Evaluation Program
- NC Court of Appeals decides NarTest case
- NC Court of Appeals reverses ruling that freed Durham man from prison
- NC Court of Appeals upholds DNA analysis of discarded cigarette butt by State Crime Lab to help solve murder
- NC court: New hearing in hidden evidence case
- NC Crime Lab achieves international accreditation
- NC Crime Lab aims to become first in U.S. with dual accreditation
- NC Crime Lab aims to become first in U.S. with dual accreditation
- NC crime lab changes heading to governor’s desk
- NC crime lab director says funding needed to clear DNA testing backlog
- NC crime lab has less staff, money but more work
- NC crime lab makes strides
- NC crime lab officials say money needed for upgrades
- NC crime lab says some analysts didn’t pass certification exam
- NC Crime Lab takes steps to ease caseloads but funding woes remain
- NC crime lab, DNA unit meet FBI standards
- NC deputy chief medical examiner not on the job
- NC DHHS Drug Evaluation & Classification Program
- NC District Attorneys say no question of guilt in cases flagged by SBI audit
- NC District Attorneys, Advocates Want To See Failed SBI Tests
- NC DMV helps police with facial recognition
- NC General Statutes
- NC Gov. McCrory pardons Scotland County man
- NC Has New Plan for Meth Lab Cleanup
- NC House approves changes recommended for SBI lab
- NC House delays debate on SBI crime lab changes
- NC innocence panel blazes trail
- NC International Association of Arson Investigators, Inc.
- NC judge agrees agent’s firing should be upheld
- NC judge dismisses charge in SBI case
- NC judge orders new trial for novelist Michael Peterson, who was convicted of killing his wife
- NC judiciary panel Oks state crime lab changes
- NC lab gets second international accreditation
- NC lawmakers see hemp as the state’s next big cash crop. But police are opposed.
- NC lawmakers want to ban smokable hemp, but farmers got a ‘win’ Wednesday
- NC legislature’s proposed budget for 2013-14
- NC Man Convicted Based on Erroneous Microscopic Hair Evidence Exonerated After Wrongly Serving 25 Year
- NC man exonerated of murder sues ex-SBI staffers
- NC man was exonerated of one murder, but court says DNA evidence can be used against him in second one
- NC men declared innocent after serve decade on murder charges
- NC murder convict ordered freed on new evidence
- NC novelist Michael Peterson walks out of jail after judge orders new trial in wife’s death
- NC novelist seeking new trial in wife’s 2001 death amid questions about 2003 trial expert
- NC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner Toxicology Laboratory Procedures
- NC officials defend firing of SBI analyst
- NC officials defend firing of SBI analyst
- NC panel: Innocence evidence right continues after sentence
- NC rape victims waiting 2+ years for DNA test results
- NC Reported Crime Rate Remains Lowest In Decades
- NC Senate budget bill could mean SBI shift
- NC sheriff blames cheese for 0 drug test
- NC State Bar panel approves rules for evidence of innocence
- NC State Bar panel considers innocence rule for prosecutors
- NC State Bar punishes Johnston County prosecutor
- NC State Crime Lab Rolls Out New ISO Procedures
- NC State Crime Lab Toxicology Tests Backed Up
- NC State Crime Lab, Attorney General, Defends Exposed Forensic Science That Sent Innocent Men To Jail
- NC State Crime Laboratory Customer Satisfaction Survey
- NC State Crime Laboratory Procedures
- NC State Crime Laboratory welcomes new Ombudsman
- NC’s Greg Taylor and Darryl Hunt cases are subjects of TV documentaries
- NC’s state crime lab losing scientists; pay disparity blamed
- NCGOP and AG at odds over crime lab rape kits
- NCSBI details need for investigative genealogists to solve cold cases
- Neal H. Haskell, Ph.D.
- Nearly 1,400 DNA cases may have been improperly analyzed by APD lab (TX)
- Nearly 5,000 untested rape kits processed in Ohio
- Nearly 9 In 10 Crime Labs Were Accredited In 2014, Up From 2002
- Nebraska Supreme Court: Man to get new drug trial
- Neil Brewer & Amy Bradfield Douglass, Psychological Science and the Law
- Neuropsychology of Brain Injury in Criminal Contexts – What Attorneys Need to Know
- Neuroscience And The Law
- Neuroscience Has An Important (But Complicated) Place In The Courtroom
- Neuroscience Is Getting Its Day in Court, Whether It’s Ready or Not
- Neuroscience’s Struggle Toward the Courtroom
- Neuroscientists: Mercenaries in the Courtroom
- New ‘X-Ray Vision’ Device Tracks People Through Walls
- New algorithm examines crime-scene bullets segment by segment
- New analysts undergoing training to fix APD DNA lab mess (TX)
- New Approaches to Digital Evidence Acquisition and Analysis
- New Arizona Task Force Works to Right Wrongful Convictions Through Hair Evidence
- New ballistic standard helps tie guns to criminals
- New Benchbook Chapter on Expert Testimony
- New Bill Could Stop New York Police From Using Keyword Search and Geofencing Warrants
- New Bill Pushes for Expanded DNA Testing in California
- New Bill Would Ban Warrantless Cell-Phone Tracking
- New bill would let defendants inspect algorithms used against them in court
- New bill would limit police use of DNA collected from newborn blood screening
- New bills focus on wrongful convictions (TX)
- New Blood Analyzer Tells Human from Animal Samples on the Spot
- New crime lab a neccessity, police officials say
- New crime lab construction to begin this summer at BGSU (OH)
- New crime lab provides quality science, closer resources in WNC
- New crime lab to offer internships, opportunities for collaboration (OH)
- New data reveal extent of genetic overlap between major mental disorders
- New development may throw thousands more drug lab cases into question
- New Directions in Eyewitness Evidence Research and Practice: After the 2014 National Academy of Sciences Report
- New DNA Analysis Tool Predicts Pigment
- New DNA database at Rutgers-Camden to strengthen forensic science
- New DNA evidence could free two men in notorious Robeson County case
- New DNA evidence leads to hearing for men convicted in 1983 rape, murder of Red Springs girl
- New DNA Forensic Science Comes Under Scrutiny at GSU Law Symposium (GA)
- New DNA Test Sought in Identical Twin’s Rape Case (MA)
- New DNA test that reveals ‘true age’ has promise, but ethical pitfalls
- New DNA testing could take hours, not weeks
- New doubts in ‘shaken baby’ fatalities (AZ)
- New Drug Analysis Resource: Six Part Video Series on GC-MS
- New Duke Law center will delve into science of criminal justice
- New efforts aim to shore up forensic science—but will they work?
- New England Seminar in Forensic Sciences
- New evidence frees murder convict after 17 years
- New evidence frees wrongly convicted man from having to register as sex offender (CA)
- New evidence has surfaced in the death of Charlotte teen Jasmine Thar in Chadbourn, activist says
- New Evidence In High-Profile Shaken Baby Case
- New evidence spurs dismissal of murder conviction
- New familial DNA brings Utah’s 1st arrest, as California nets conviction of serial killer
- New federal rules limit police searches of family tree DNA databases
- New filing in Wilmington crime lab lawsuit alleges culture of gender bias at WPD
- New fingerprint algorithm helps ID bodies found decades ago (IA)
- New fire-expert analysis allowed in father’s 1990 arson conviction (PA)
- New Firearms Analysis Quantifies Matches—But Still Not as Assured as DNA
- New Forensic Genomics Journal to Debut in the Fall
- New Forensic Science Technology Center of Excellence to be located in RTP
- New forensic technique for analysing lipstick traces
- New Forensic Tool Uses Single Hair to Identify Perpetrators
- New genetic sleuthing tools helped track down the Golden State Killer suspect (CA)
- New Hanover crime scene lab receives accreditation
- New Houston Crime Lab to be Independent of Police Department
- New Jersey Court Issues Guidance for Juries About Reliability of Eyewitnesses
- New Jersey crime lab faces doubts after technician’s suspension
- New Jersey crime lab labors under a heavy load
- New Jersey v. Arteaga, 6/7/2023
- New Jury Instructions in New Jersey Will Warn of Problems in Eyewitness IDs
- New LA Innocence Project, Funded By Exoneree, Will Partner With Forensic Scientists To Uncover Wrongful Convictions
- New lab procedure to facilitate communication between attorneys and lab analysts
- New law changes DNA collection from arrestees
- New law expands DNA collection
- New law for testing authenticity of pot is more complicated (WA)
- New law widens crime-fighting net
- New marijuana law could cause backlogs at state crime labs (WA)
- New mathematical model gives courts valuable DNA tool
- New method to detect and visualise sperm cells recovered from forensic evidence
- New National Academy of Sciences study critical of eyewitness testimony
- New North Carolina State Crime Lab Director Appointed
- New Ohio Supreme Court task force will study wrongful convictions
- New Online CLE based on Autopsy of a Crime Lab: Exposing the Flaws of Forensics
- New Orleans DA Fights ‘Terrorism’ on Streets With AI Spycraft
- New Orleans filmmaker cleared in cold-case murder; 0 positive highlights limitations of familial DNA searching
- New Orleans judge is skeptical of prosecutors’ claim in 1998 rape case
- New Police Drug Test Aims to Tell Pot From CBD
- New police radars can ‘see’ inside homes
- New Police Scanner Raises “Facial Profiling” Concerns
- New Portable Forensic Tech Captures Shoe Prints Instantly in 3-D
- New program covers costs of N.C. meth lab cleanups
- New Protocol Leads to Reviews of ‘Mixed DNA’ Evidence (TX)
- New Questions About The Use Of Forensic DNA
- New questions raised in slaying case of Michael Jordan’s father
- New Recommendations Could Improve Eyewitness Testimony
- New Report Recommends Policies for Improved Preservation of Biological Evidence
- New research could help nurses, police detect bruises on people with dark skin
- New Research on “Touch” DNA
- New research on how vultures affect time of death determinations
- New Research on Shaken Baby Syndrome
- New Resource for Attorneys Appointed in Felony Sex Offense Cases
- New Resource on Face Recognition
- New Revelations in Nassau County Police Crime Lab Scandal
- New science may cause father’s murder conviction in presumed 1989 arson to be revisited (PA)
- New SFPD drug lab documents released
- New Standard for Detection Dogs
- New State Crime Lab Director Appointed
- New State Crime Lab limits on items of evidence to be tested
- New Study Finds That State Crime Labs Are Paid Per Conviction
- New surveillance tech means you’ll never be anonymous again
- New Technologies Give Government Ample Means to Track Suspects, Study Finds
- New Texas law aims to protect parents wrongly accused of child abuse
- New toxicology testing at Asheville lab to ease DWI backlog
- New Trial Ordered in DNA Case
- New U.S. attorney’s office unit will review cases of possible wrongful conviction
- New Uniform Language for Testimony and Reports documents published by US DOJ
- New Video on Working with Experts
- New York City said it would purge its DNA database. A year later, it’s expanded.
- New York court halts family DNA searches for crime suspects
- New York Court Rules Police Went too Far With Lying Tactic
- New York Examines Over 800 Rape Cases for Possible Mishandling of Evidence
- New York lawmakers want to outlaw geofence warrants as protests grow
- New York punished 2,000 prisoners over false positive drug tests, report finds
- New York’s Creepy Plan to Scan Faces at Toll Booths Has Been a Total Flop
- New York’s Chief Medical Examiner Seeks to Lead in DNA Research
- New York’s Used Police Shells, Reloaded for Sale (NY)
- Newark ‘Virtual Patrol’ Will Allow Residents to View Citywide Cameras, Report Suspicious Activity (NJ)
- Newest Investigator has a Nose for Arson
- Newly-Developed Drug Test May Be Able to Help Distinguish Hemp from Marijuana
- News & Observer ordered to pay $6 million in libel case
- News Web site News Women taste freedom after convictions vacated (MS)
- News Web site News Women taste freedom after convictions vacated (MS)
- Newspaper Backs Up Alleged ‘Misquote’ of Top CA Forensic Scientist
- Newton, Stein clash in AG debate at Sunset
- Next Peterson trial likely to be far different from first
- Next Year in Criminal Justice
- Next-gen DNA Sequencing Trials Unveiled at ISHI—How Far Away Is the Future?
- NFPA 921: Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations, 2017 ed.
- NHTSA Drug and Human Performance Fact Sheets
- NHTSA Training Manuals
- NIBIN Toolkit for Prosecutors
- Nicholas E. Stratas, MD, DLFAPA
- Nicole L. Cantley, Ph.D.
- NIJ Advocates for CT Scans to Assist Forensic Pathologists
- NIJ Digital Evidence Policies and Procedures Manual
- NIJ Fingerprint Sourcebook
- NIJ Firearm Examiner Training
- NIJ Funded Software Tools, Apps and Databases
- NIJ Has Made Available New Forensic Technical Reports
- NIJ Looking for a Few Good Statisticians
- NIJ Publishes Digital Evidence Policies and Procedures Manual
- NIJ Report on DNA Databases Surveys States Using Familial Searches, Partial Matching
- NIJ Study of Near Misses and Wrongful Convictions
- NIST 3D Ballistics Research Database
- NIST Accepts Comments on Forensic Science Org Restructuring Plan
- NIST Adds New ‘Fingerprints’ to Chemical Identification Database
- NIST Announces Plans for OSAC 2.0
- NIST Builds Statistical Foundation for Next-Generation Forensic DNA Profiling
- NIST Drafts Guide, Seeks Comments on Setting up Mobile Test Devices for Digital Forensics
- NIST Experts Urge Caution in Use of Courtroom Evidence Presentation Method
- NIST Launches Investigation of Face Masks’ Effect on Face Recognition Software
- NIST Publishes Landmark MIX13 DNA Study
- NIST Publishes Review of DNA Mixture Interpretation Methods
- NIST Research Enables Enhanced DNA “Fingerprints”
- NIST Revising Mobile Forensics Guide
- NIST Scientific Foundation Reviews
- NIST Study Evaluates Effects of Race, Age, Sex on Face Recognition Software
- NIST Study Will Help Labs Distinguish Between Hemp and Marijuana
- NIST Tests Forensic Methods for Getting Data From Damaged Mobile Phones
- NIST to Assess the Reliability of Forensic Methods for Analyzing DNA Mixtures
- NIST to Digital Forensics Experts: Show Us What You Got
- NIST to Help Labs Achieve Accurate THC, CBD Measurements
- NIST Unveils Forensic Technique to Measure Mechanical Properties of Evidence
- NIST Upgrades Widely Used Database of Molecular ‘Fingerprints’
- NIST urges caution in use of likelihood ratio
- NJ Appellate Decision: Defense Entitled to Face Recognition Information
- NJ family suing NC over medical examiner’s mistake
- No action on rape kits despite new laws, federal money
- No answers yet on what may be Zahra Baker’s skull
- No blood confirmed in search of Cary man’s home
- No cell phone warrants without search protocols, magistrate judge rules
- No definitive evidence ever connected 5 teens to murder of Nathaniel Jones, attorneys argue in innocence hearing
- No easy answer
- No Forensic Background? No Problem
- No independence in medical examiner’s office (IL)
- No Longer the Gold Standard: Probabilistic Genotyping is Changing the Nature of DNA Evidence in Criminal Trials
- No Majority Rationale in Crime Lab Testimony Ruling
- No margin for error in death penalty cases
- No margin for error with the death penalty
- No Warrant, No Problem: How The Government Can Still Get Your Digital Data
- No Warrant, No Problem: How The Government Can Still Get Your Digital Data
- No. 2 story of the year: Peterson to get a new trial
- Nobel winner, DNA exoneree meet
- Nobody Was Going To Solve These Cold Cases. Then Came The DNA Crime Solvers.
- NOPD use of facial recognition leads to zero arrests in nine months
- Norah Rudin, Ph.D.
- North Carolina Advances Delayed Ban on Smokable Hemp
- North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Homepage
- North Carolina Civil Commitment Manual: Chapter 7, Automatic Commitment–Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
- North Carolina Civil Commitment Manual: Chapter 8, Commitment of Defendants Found Incapable of Proceeding
- North Carolina Defender Manual: Chapter 2, Capacity to Proceed
- North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 122C – Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Act of 1985
- North Carolina Gets First Accredited Cannabis Lab
- North Carolina IDS Policy on Effective Use of Mental Health Experts in Potentially Capital Cases
- North Carolina innocence panel: Cases merit review
- North Carolina Juvenile Defender Manual: Chapter 7, Capacity to Proceed
- North Carolina man settles for millions after wrongful conviction, 44 years in prison
- North Carolina police trial: shooting consistent with training, expert testifies
- North Carolina SBI investigating state’s deputy chief medical examiner
- North Carolina Senate passes bill expanding hemp industry
- North Carolina State Anthropologists Make Bone Density Breakthrough
- North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation Forensics Scandal Grows With New Evidence of Fraud
- North Carolina State Crime Laboratory (NCSCL) Lab Procedures
- North Carolina unsure how many rape kits are left untested
- North Carolina’s SBI office relocates to north Raleigh
- North Carolina’s crime lab scandal remains unaddressed
- North Texas Forensic Scientist Removed from Cases
- Norwich University chosen for digital forensics program
- Not Guilty Probably: Crime labs need new tools to interpret DNA evidence
- Not so fast with that rapid DNA
- Noteworthy NC COA fingerprint opinion
- Notice and demand procedures
- Notice of Objection
- Nov. 24 Darts and Laurels
- Now Your iPhone Can Read Fingerprints, Scan Irises and ID Your Face
- NSA PRISM program taps in to user data of Facebook, Yahoo and others
- Number of Exonerations Hits Record for Third-Straight Year
- NY Court Orders Sheriff To Reveal Details On Stingray Mobile Phone Surveillance
- NY law expanding DNA database takes effect
- NY Legal Aid Society’s DNA Unit presents 6th Annual Questioning Forensics Conference
- NY senator from LI introduces ‘familial DNA’ legislation
- NY State Prisons Abruptly Suspend Drug Tests For Contraband
- NY Top Court Hears Case Involving Blood Sample Lost in Storm
- NYC Doctor Says She Lost Job After Questioning DNA Technique
- NYC medical examiner official took 9/11 plane wreckage home for coffee table, fmr. co-worker says (NY)
- NYC Medical Examiner’s office reviewing hundreds of cases in budding lab scandal
- NYPD DNA Database Continues to Grow, Legal Aid Society Says
- NYPD Doesn’t Want to Talk About Its X-ray Vans
- NYSDA’s Free Forensic Webinar Series
- Obama Pens Law Review Article on Criminal Justice Challenges
- Obama’s rhetoric on forensics is at odds with his record
- Obtaining Medical Records in DWI Cases
- OC Crime-Lab Boss Dodges Inquiry About Forensic-Science Flip-Flops in Murder Cases (CA)
- OC Sheriff Officials Allegedly Broke Chain of Custody with Half of Their Golden State Killer Evidence
- OCME & NCSCL Pretrial Conferences During Covid-19
- OCME Toxicology Lab Procedures available
- Odds Are, It’s Wrong
- Officer’s sense of smell not sufficient for Ingonish arrest and seizure (NS)
- Officers getting training on eyewitness ID policy (TX)
- Officers honored for efforts in Durham homicide
- Officers Said They Smelled Pot. The Judge Called Them Liars.
- Official at North Carolina Medical Examiner’s Office won’t be charged
- Official: ’08 letter warned about crime lab (NY)
- Official: DNA analyst who testified in case of Winston-Salem man didn’t fail the exam
- Official: DNA match in unsolved NY killing came from lab worker who also worked on Occupy case
- Officials advocating expanding Virginia DNA data bank in response to Graham case
- Officials Still Not Releasing Findings Of Asheville Evidence Audit, Hiring New Manager
- Officials to break ground on new crime lab
- Officials to review flawed FBI hair analysis in criminal cases
- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine says beefed-up Ohio crime labs processing evidence more quickly
- Ohio crime lab gets about 3,200 untested rape kits
- Ohio crime lab gets about 3,300 untested rape kits
- Ohio justices: DNA proof must be kept
- Ohio Parole Board rejects mercy for condemned killer who says new arson science could free him
- Ohio Prisoner Hopes DNA Test Proves Innocence
- Oklahoma Woman Exonerated of Infant Son’s Death Based on DNA and Other Evidence
- Old Convictions, New Science (TX)
- Old fingerprints give Hickory man a chance at freedom
- Old-School Hair Analysis Is Junk Science. But It Still Keeps People Behind Bars
- Omaha police say all DNA collected in controversial 2004 sweep has been destroyed (NE)
- Omaha prosecutors’ memo delves into crime lab controversies over suspended director, fingerprint evidence
- Ombudsman’s Report
- On sampling when testing multiple packets
- Once on death row, Gaston murder suspect wants new trial
- One big thing that Trump’s government is missing: scientists
- One Of The Biggest At-Home DNA Testing Companies Is Working With The FBI
- One On 1 Profile: Public Defender Barry Scheck, DNA Testing Pioneer, Continues Work Through Innocence Project
- One Twin Committed the Crime — but Which One? A New DNA Test Can Finger the Culprit
- Onin’s Fingerprint Forum
- Online CLE – Working with Mental Health Experts: Psychological Testing in Criminal Cases
- Online Course: Exploiting Forensic Evidence’s Tenuous Link to Science
- Online Research Tools
- Online tracking system for Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kits now available
- Op-Ed: Facial recognition technology victimizes people of color. It must be regulated
- Op-ed: Forward or backward on the death penalty
- Op-Ed: Goolsby – Roy Cooper is North Carolina’s luckiest politician
- Op-ed: Only fair sentencing can honor victims
- Open Forum with the NC State Crime Laboratory
- Open Forum with the NC State Crime Laboratory
- Open Forum with the NC State Crime Laboratory CLE
- Open records requests in N.C. can drag on and on
- Open Source Software: Applications in Forensics and the Courtroom
- Opinion: Another victim of America’s greatest forensics fraudster has been exonerated
- Opinion: How many people were wrongly convicted because of D.C.’s dysfunctional crime lab?
- Opinion: Ignoring deep-seated problems at D.C.’s crime lab will cost lives and taxpayers
- Opinion: Is an Innocent Man Still Languishing on Death Row?
- Opinion: Study finds cognitive bias in how medical examiners evaluate child deaths
- Opinion: Thousands of missed police killings prove we must address systemic bias in forensic science
- Opinion: Want to know how federal law enforcement uses facial recognition? Tough luck.
- Opinion: What Do Police Know About Teenagers? Not Enough.
- Orange County Prosecutors Operate “Vast, Secretive” Genetic Surveillance Program
- Orange County’s Crime Lab Accused of Doctoring DNA Analysis In Murder Cases (CA)
- Orchid Cellmark
- Order Allowing Testing and Inspection of Firearms Evidence and to Transport Evidence to Defense Expert
- Order Excluding Paul Glover’s Testimony
- Order for Cell Phone Records
- Order for Disclosure of SBI and NC Highway Patrol Testing Data
- Order of Law Enforcement Certification
- Order of Recusal
- Order Requiring Laboratories to Produce Records to Defendant
- Oregon Lab Analyst Allegedly Stole Prescription Pills from Evidence Locker
- Oregon State Police crime lab under investigation over former Clackamas analyst’s work (OR)
- Oregon State Police Questioned Document Unit Under Review
- Oregon Supreme Court orders new trial for Samuel Adam Lawson
- Organs found in storage linked to former Jackson County coroner (MO)
- Orlando fingerprint examiner suspended, 2,600 cases possibly affected in latest police lab scandal (FL)
- Orlando police to extend test of Amazon facial-recognition software (FL)
- OSAC Adds 25th Standard to the Registry
- OSAC Registry Approved Standards
- OSAC Releases an Online Lexicon for the Forensic Sciences
- OSAC releases forensic science terminology tool
- OSAC Releases Three Standards for Public Comment, Secures 2017 Funding
- OSAC’s Friction Ridge Subcommittee Develops Friction Ridge Process Map
- OSP suspends drug evidence testing at Bend crime lab (OR)
- Other View: SBI needs to be independent
- Our justice system is tilted against defendants
- Our Lying Eyes
- Our Opinion: Fixing injustices
- Our Opinion: The wages of injustice
- Our View: Evidence suggests much wrong in Sledge case
- Our view: Injustice is costly business
- Out of ‘abundance of caution’ Jefferson Parish crime lab to retest DNA evidence in 20-plus cases (LA)
- Out of service
- Outgoing Mass. Official Addresses Drug Lab Shutdown (MA)
- Outside DNA reviews lead attorneys to question nearly dozen convictions
- Over 1,000 AI Experts Condemn Racist Algorithms That Claim to Predict Crime
- Over 400 DNA Hits Helped Solve Cases in 2011
- Over 660 small bags of potpourri seized from business for analysis
- Over 7,800 Prosecutions Questioned After NJ Lab Tech Caught Faking Drug Test Results
- Overcoming Defense Expert Testimony in Abusive Head Trauma Cases
- Overturned Arson Convictions
- Overview of a Forensic Autopsy CLE
- Oxygen Isotopes Offer New Details in 30-Year-Old Multiple-Murder Case
- Pa man convicted of part-time lover’s 1979 murder deserves a new trial, state appeals court rules
- Pacemakers and Other Cardiac Devices Can Help Solve Forensic Cases
- Paige Schultz, PsyD
- Palm Bay Police Nail Crooks With DNA Evidence (FL)
- Palm Prints Solving More Crimes In Utah
- Panel advises Texas Forensic Science Commission to clear crime lab of misconduct (TX)
- Panel Eviscerates UK Forensic Science
- Panel makes recommendations for SBI changes
- Panel moves closer to approving rule on innocence evidence
- Panel says ex-SBI agent Deaver should get back pay but not his job
- Panel: There are countless other Troy Davises
- Panel: There are countless other Troy Davises
- Panicked call highlights effect of synthetic drugs (ND)
- Parabon Awarded Government Contract to Develop Next-Generation Forensic DNA Analysis Platform
- Parabon, Known for Phenotyping, Announces Genealogy Service
- Parabon’s DNA Phenotyping Had Crucial Role in North Carolina Double-Murder Arrest, Conviction
- Parents are going to prison for a medical diagnosis that may not exist
- Parker crime lab plan would cost more (TX)
- Part 1: Cline’s courtroom actions lead to dismissals, appeals
- Part 1: What’s the difference between accreditation and certification?
- Part 2: Misstatements in court, questions about evidence
- Part 2: The Lab Accreditation Process
- Part 3: Information kept from defendants in two Durham cases
- Part 3: ISO and the NC Forensic Sciences Act of 2011
- Participants Needed for Online Study on Forensic Evidence
- Passive Pedophiles: Are child porn viewers less dangerous than we thought?
- Pathologist With Problematic Record ‘Un-appointed’ as Associate State Medical Examiner (MT)
- Patra Watson
- Patricia Gibson, M.S.
- Patrick E. Logue, Ph.D.
- Patrick Lantz, MD
- Patrick M. Kennedy
- Patrick Wojtkiewicz
- Patrick: ‘Breakdown in oversight’ at crime lab
- Paul C. Giannelli et al., Scientific Evidence (5th ed.)
- PCAST Report
- PCAST Report
- PCAST Report
- Pee Dee officials find banning bath salts no easy task
- Pentagon failed to submit 600 reports to FBI, potentially allowing illegal gun buys
- People Are Going To Prison Thanks To DNA Software — But How It Works Is Secret
- People Can Be Convinced They Committed a Crime That Never Happened
- People In Forensic Department
- People v. Bailey (2014)
- People v. Jabrocki
- People v. Ross, 68 Misc. 3d 899 (2020).
- People who are ‘incredibly good’ at catching liars ‘on the spot’ do these 5 things, say top psychologists
- Perdue signs bill making NC crime lab changes following review of lab reporting troubles
- Permanent Director Named for State Crime Lab
- Perpetrator pose reinstatement during a lineup test increases discrimination accuracy
- Perry Zucker
- Persistence keeps state open, honest
- Persistent Forensics Lab Problems Undermine Faith in Our Criminal Justice System
- Personnel file shows extent of Orange County fingerprint examiner’s alleged mistakes (FL)
- Peter D. Schulz, Psy.D.
- Peter De Forest
- Peter Duquette, Ph.D.
- Peter H. Bell, CPA, FABFA, CRFAC, CVA
- Peter Marone, who helped pioneer Virginia’s DNA databank program, retiring in Feb. (VA)
- Peter Michael Boulus, CPA, CFE
- Peterson attorneys attack work of former SBI agent Deaver
- Peterson case presents dilemma for AG’s office
- Peterson defense dissects Deaver’s methods
- Peterson do-over
- Peterson MAR
- Peterson outcome could pave way for other convicted murderers
- Peterson released from jail pending new trial
- Peterson released from prison; awaits new trial in wife’s murder
- Peterson retrial an unfortunate outcome of shoddy SBI work
- Peterson seeks relief, but Deaver will feel heat
- Peterson to get new trial
- Peterson to get new trial in wife’s death
- Peterson’s attorneys: former SBI analyst lied during trial
- Peterson’s Lawyer says SBI Problems go even Deeper
- Peterson’s lawyer sends letter to NC attorney general; says SBI problems go even deeper
- Peterson’s team works to discredit Deaver’s testimony
- Petition to N.C. Court of Appeals
- PG Software and the Courts: The Verdict So Far
- Phenotyping Webtool Developed by Academics, Who Want ‘Full Disclosure’ of Limitations
- Philadelphia police are searching more cars for marijuana — but finding less of it, critics say
- Philly crime lab technicians flunk competency test (PA)
- Philly DA’s Office won’t prosecute cannabis users for DUI unless they are actually stoned (PA)
- Phone Tracking Data Is Notoriously Unreliable. So Why Are We Still Using It in Court?
- Physicists devise new way to analyze a bloody crime scene
- PI hired to probe SBI about convicted murderer
- Piled Bodies, Overflowing Morgues: Inside America’s Autopsy Crisis
- Pillbox
- Pills & Particles – Toxicology and Linking Trace Evidence
- Pilot Who Failed Drug Test Can’t Try To Use DNA To Prove He Was Clean
- Pinging a cellphone is justified by exigent circumstances, court holds
- Pioneer in DNA testing quits Medical Examiner’s Office over lab violations (NY)
- Pioneering a Way to Distinguish Blood Disorders From Child Abuse
- Pitt County Sheriff’s Office Forensic Services Unit Lab Procedures
- Pitt County Sheriff’s Office Forensics Services Unit
- Pittman found guilty in missing Rocky Mount woman’s death
- Pittman found guilty in Nicholson murder
- Plans for Western crime lab progressing
- Playing fast and loose with DNA (CA)
- Playing with Fire: How Junk Science Sent Claud Garrett to Prison for Life
- Podcast about digital forensic labs
- Police Agencies Are Assembling Records of DNA
- Police are filing warrants for Android’s vast store of location data
- Police are getting DNA data from people who think they opted out
- Police are now taking roadside blood samples to catch impaired drivers
- Police Are Putting GPS Trackers in Every Object You Can Imagine
- Police are scooping up data from cellphones
- Police Are Telling ShotSpotter to Alter Evidence From Gunshot-Detecting AI
- Police are using DNA evidence in the Idaho case. Here are the potential pitfalls.
- Police Are Using Phone Tracking as a Routine Tool
- Police are using protests as an excuse to unleash new surveillance tech
- Police ask SBI for more help in Hedgepeth killing
- Police asked this 3D printing lab to recreate a dead man’s fingers to unlock his phone
- Police Body Cameras Could Get Facial Recognition Technology
- Police can request your DNA from sites like Ancestry, 23andMe
- Police canine abilities on display at national dog detector trials in Raleigh
- Police charge man in 2015 sex assault on Durham trail, investigate recent assault on second trail
- Police Charge Woman After Synthetic Drug Raid
- Police chief considers private DNA lab
- Police Chiefs Propose Reforms To Prevent Wrong Convictions
- Police cite privacy concerns over their own DNA
- Police crime lab faces second complaint over drug testing (TX)
- Police Crime Lab Tech Resigns As She Pleads Guilty In Drug Case
- Police departments adopting facial recognition tech amid allegations of wrongful arrests
- Police destroying sex offence suspects’ DNA profiles, says Labour (UK)
- Police documents reveal how law enforcement keep Stingray use secret
- Police Don’t Need a Search Warrant to Use Your Cell Phone Records to Track Your Location. Will SCOTUS Do Something About it?
- Police evidence room mess a mystery
- Police find DNA match for Burlington rape suspect
- Police lifted DNA from her trash and charged her with a baby’s 1981 murder. She says that was illegal.
- Police lineups need overhaul – there’s lots of DNA to prove it
- Police Lineups Start to Face Fact: Eyes Can Lie
- Police Manuals
- Police Mental Stamina Metrics Shed Light On Deadly Force
- Police photo lineups challenged after series of wrongful convictions
- Police procedures leaked for getting into Facebook, other accounts
- Police raid downtown Greensboro hemp store, but owner argues testing of products was faulty
- Police receiving Pitt evidence from SBI lab
- Police say new chemists can eliminate forenisc lab backlog
- Police Say Storm Damaged Evidence (NY)
- Police scrutiny of mobile device data raises concerns
- Police secretly track cellphones to solve routine crimes
- Police Snap Up Cheap Cellphone Trackers
- Police Surveillance Can’t Be Reformed. It Must Be Abolished
- Police suspected a crime lab technician of murder. Their mistake led him to hang himself, his widow says.
- Police technician whose DNA error sent wrong man to prison resigns
- Police the sheriff’s drones (CA)
- Police Training is Seriously Lacking in Actual Science
- Police Turn on Hidden Cameras, Turn Off Fourth Amendment
- Police Use DNA Phenotyping to Limit Pool of Suspects to 15,000
- Police use of drones concerns activists (CA)
- Police Used a Baby’s DNA to Investigate Its Father for a Crime
- Police, county to spend $102,000 to clear crime lab backlog (TX)
- Police: St. Louis County crime lab scientist resigns after taking shortcuts
- Policy and procedure recommendations for the collection and preservation of eyewitness identification evidence
- Policy group’s study shows at least 38 wrongful convictions likely in old Virginia cases (VA)
- Pollen ‘nerds’: U.S. government enlists scientists to track drug loads, crack cold cases
- Pollen Expert Nominated for Crime-solving Prowess
- Poppy Seeds Trigger Child Neglect Investigations
- Portable fingerprint scanners aid King County deputies (WA)
- Portable Guides to Investigating Child Abuse
- Portable NIST Kit Can Recover Traces of Chemical Evidence
- Portland police want to tap into DNA advances to get guns, gang members off street (OR)
- Possible ‘irregularities’ with Harnett County crime scene evidence
- Post Mortem: Death Investigation in America
- Post on new fees for forensic expert testimony
- Postmortem insect activity may be mistaken for antemortem wounds
- Potsdam Boy’s Murder Case May Hinge on Minuscule DNA Sample From Fingernail (NY)
- Powerful DNA Software Used in Hundreds of Criminal Cases Faces New Scrutiny
- Powerful keyword warrants face new challenge in deadly arson case
- Pre-trial DNA testing makes sense (TX)
- Predicting and Preventing Wrongful Convictions
- Predicting violence is a work in progress
- Predictive policing poses discrimination risk, thinktank warns
- Predictive policing violates more than it protects: Column
- Prehistoric DNA Study Refutes Criticism of Evolutionary Theory
- Preparing Testimony about Cellebrite UFED in a Daubert or Frye Hearing
- Preserving arson evidence with triclosan
- Preserving Biological Evidence
- Presidential Commission Takes Up Forensics, Technology
- Presidential council to reveal problems with forensic evidence
- Presumptive and Confirmatory Tests – Virtual CLE
- Preventing wrongful convictions (DC)
- Previously-Untested DNA Could Lead to New Trial for Fort Worth Man, But What Precedent Would it Set? (TX)
- Preying on Children: The Emerging Psychology of Pedophiles
- Prez advisors warn: halt convictions based on pseudoscience
- Price to Pay
- Prince George’s Co. police reviewing DNA lab (MD)
- Priorities and Strategies for Improving the Investigation, Use of Toxicology Results, and Prosecution of Drug-Impaired Driving Cases
- Prison for a State Chemist Who Faked Drug Evidence (MA)
- Prisoner’s appeal spurs court battle for Durham district attorney
- Prisons across the U.S. are quietly building databases of incarcerated people’s voice prints
- Privacy concerns over Sheriff’s cell tracking devices (NY)
- Privacy Will Be More Necessary Than Ever Under President Trump
- Private and Out-of-State Labs
- Private Crime Labs Could Prevent Errors, Analyst Bias: Report
- Private Investigator Directory added to IDS website
- Private Tech Surveillance Companies are Taking over Prisons
- Private Utah DNA Lab Faces Scrutiny After Crime Evidence Said to Be Mishandled
- Privatisation in the dock over ‘the biggest forensic science scandal for decades’ (UK)
- Privatisation is a catastrophe, warns godfather of forensics (UK)
- Privatisation of forensic services ‘threat to justice’ and putting the work in police hands would be ‘disastrous,’ warn experts (UK)
- Probabilistic Genotyping of Evidentiary DNA Typing Results
- Probabilistic genotyping software for interpreting DNA mixtures
- Probe launched after crime lab withheld breathalyzer records (MA)
- Probe of DC crime lab could ‘blow up’ criminal justice system
- Probe shows Akron officer withheld evidence (OH)
- Probe: Crime data faked (NY)
- Probing Questions for Mental Health Experts
- Problem with DNA robot led to Denver police DNA mix-up (CO)
- Problems found in Houston police lab testing (TX)
- Problems in San Diego crime lab come to light in audits and internal documents
- Procedure for Analysis Interpretation of STR DNA Profiles
- Procedures for Challenging Eyewitness Identification Evidence
- Product News: Resolving Complex, Mixed DNA Profiles with Sophisticated Forensic Software
- Progress made but a lot more needed to free the innocent
- Project seeks to free wrongly convicted inmates (OK)
- Prominent academics call for more science in forensic science
- Proposal could hide forensic failures from public (IL)
- Proposed Ban on ‘Smokable Hemp’ Earns Support from NC Law Enforcement, Outcry From Sellers
- Proposed SBI move controversial
- ProPublica Seeks Source Code for New York City’s Disputed DNA Software
- Prosecution rests in murder case
- Prosecution, defense rest in UNC murder trial
- Prosecutor says crime labs have similar procedures (MN)
- Prosecutor, medical examiner talks underscore complexity of Derek Chauvin case
- Prosecutor: Former top state pathologist did not commit crime
- Prosecutor: No DNA exonerations after review of 14K Minn. Cases
- Prosecutors agree: Murder conviction of D.C. man should be overturned
- Prosecutors and Judges Push for Conviction Reviews, Ban on Junk Science of 911 Call Analysis
- Prosecutors are ignoring new research debunking popular science used to convict people
- Prosecutors Argue Cell Site Location Data Is Something Every User Shares With ‘The Rest Of The World’
- Prosecutors around the US are relying on shady science – and it’s a “mass disaster”
- Prosecutors build murder cases on disputed Shaken Baby Syndrome diagnosis
- Prosecutors Cited in Congressional Forensic-Science Reform Delay
- Prosecutors clear CMPD in cellphone surveillance
- Prosecutors criticize D.C. crime lab’s handling of some DNA evidence
- Prosecutors dismiss indictments in 27-year-old Charlotte rape case
- Prosecutors Dropping Child Porn Charges After Software Tools Are Questioned
- Prosecutors examine alleged lapses at state crime laboratory (MA)
- Prosecutors fight crime lab case decision (NY)
- Prosecutors hid evidence, SBI omitted information in case, judge says
- Prosecutors in Portland Change Policy on Drug Convictions (OR)
- Prosecutors Lied About a Chemist Who Tainted 18,000 Convictions. Time to Overturn Them All.
- Prosecutors look to free the innocent – but won’t release findings
- Prosecutors Made Massachusetts’ Drug Lab Scandal Much, Much Worse
- Prosecutors often challenge DNA evidence that could clear the convicted (IL)
- Prosecutors probe Jason Young’s phone calls
- Prosecutors push for change in innocence commission law
- Prosecutors push for changes to innocence law used to free Asheville area men
- Prosecutors question work of APD DNA analyst (TX)
- Prosecutors Should Use Evidence for Justice, Not Victory
- Prosecutors slammed for ‘lack of moral compass,’ withholding evidence in widening Mass. drug lab scandal
- Prosecutors Slammed for ‘Lack of Moral Compass,’ Withholding Evidence in Widening Mass. Drug Lab Scandal
- Prosecutors weren’t told of analyst failures
- Prosecutors who covered up Mass. drug lab scandal now face bar discipline, civil rights lawsuit
- Prosecutors will drop thousands of cases in Dookhan scandal
- Prosecutors would limit access to N.C. innocence panel
- Prosecutors, defense attorneys at odds over funding
- Prosecutors, defense attorneys fret over thousands of mishandled drug cases
- Prosecutors, public defenders react to St. Paul crime lab report (MN)
- Prosecutors: NC crime lab finds dozen more faulty blood evidence cases than already alleged
- Prosecutors: SBI Finds Dozens More Lab Errors
- Prosecutors: Thousands of cases impacted by lab misconduct (MA)
- Prosecutors’ use of mobile phone tracking is ‘junk science,’ critics say
- Prying Open a Cold Case
- Pseudoscience and Wrongful Convictions in the War on Drugs
- Pseudoscience goes on trial
- Pseudoscience in the Witness Box
- Psychiatrist testifies mentally ill teen had “risk for violence” when he was shot by officer
- Psychiatry Manual Drafters Back Down on Diagnoses
- Psychiatry’s Guide Is Out of Touch With Science, Experts Say
- Psychiatry’s revamped DSM guidebook fuels debate
- Psychological Assessments in Legal Contexts: Are Courts Keeping “Junk Science” Out of the Courtroom?
- Psychological Assessments in Legal Contexts: Are Courts Keeping “Junk Science” Out of the Courtroom?
- Psychological Testing in Criminal Cases: the Utility of the MMPI
- Psychological Testing in Criminal Cases: the Utility of the MMPI
- Psychological Trauma: Neuroscience, Embodiment, and the Restoration of Self
- Psychologist: “Affluenza” is Junk Science
- Psychosexual Evaluation and Sexual Risk Assessments
- PubChem
- Public Buses Across Country Quietly Adding Microphones to Record Passenger Conversations
- Public Defender Seeks Grand Jury on BSO DNA Lab (FL)
- Public defender’s office to review cases involving stingray technology (MD)
- Public Defender’s office investigates Wilmington Police surveillance
- Public Defenders Get Schooled in Forensic Science
- Public defenders review 10,000 cases from St. Paul crime lab (MN)
- Pursuing justice
- Push for Contentious DNA Method Outlasts the Case Calling for It (NY)
- Push to solve gun cases fuels rapid growth of New York’s DNA database
- Put the death penalty on trial
- Put to the test: Pregnant women in SC face severe consequences for using drugs
- Putting cameras on police officers is an idea whose time has come
- Putting Crime Scene DNA Analysis on Trial
- Putting DWI cases on swifter path good for public, justice
- Putting Everyone in a Universal Forensic DNA Database?
- Putting Science in Forensic Science
- Putting Your Smart Phone on the Witness Stand
- Queens murder probe samples among 1,845 DNA profiles NYPD proposes purging from NYC Medical Examiner database
- Queensland’s forensic DNA lab inquiry finds ‘serious’ failures reduced prospect of conviction, thousands of samples may be retested
- Question for Justices: Do Aldo and Franky’s Noses Always Know?
- Questions – Hennis appeal raises 21st-century issues
- Questions about ex-BCI scientist may cast doubt on convictions (OH)
- Questions About Forensic Evidence
- Questions about SBI won’t result in overturned guilty verdicts
- Questions and evidence
- Questions Left for Mississippi Over Doctor’s Autopsies (MS)
- Questions linger after executions
- Questions Remain About How To Use Data From License Plate Scanners
- Quick diagnosis
- Rabiya K. Hasan, MD
- Racial Justice Act Under Attack
- Racial Profiling 2.0
- Railey: Michael Jordan and the rest of us must want justice
- Railey: The long road to freedom
- Raleigh police abruptly end use of controversial facial recognition tech
- Raleigh police test facial-recognition technology to fight crimes
- Raleigh St. B&E suspect faces charges in three sexual assaults
- Raleigh, Durham police using device that tracks cellphone data
- Raleigh/Wake County-City Bureau of Identification’s Crime Laboratory Division Laboratory Procedures
- Ralph L. Shriner et al., The Systematic Identification of Organic Compounds (5d ed.)
- Randy Miller
- Randy Papetti, The Forensic Unreliability of The Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Rape Charges Thrown Out After Minnesota Agents Mix Up DNA
- Rape Kits Go Untested
- Rape Kits Often Go Untested For Decades
- Rape suspect released as ‘twin brother’ twist snags prosecutors (MA)
- Rape Suspect’s Attorney Claims Wind Carried DNA From Beer Can Onto Used Condom (CA)
- Rapid and Effective Identification of Organic and Inorganic Gunshot Residues
- Rapid and Effective Identification of Organic and Inorganic Gunshot Residues
- Rapid DNA technology gets mixed reviews in Houston (TX)
- Rare medical condition, not shaking, caused baby’s death
- Reading Medical Records – Free Webinar
- Readying the Legal Community for More Neuroscientific Evidence
- Real-time face recognition threatens to turn cops’ body cameras into surveillance machines
- Real-Time Facial Recognition Is Available, But Will U.S. Police Buy It?
- Reality check: Cases similar to Michael Peterson’s
- Really? You Can Spot a Lie by Watching a Person’s Eyes
- Reasonable Uncertainty: The Limits and Expectations of an Expert’s Testimony
- Rebecca Shore
- Recent Research in Eyewitness Evidence Webinar
- Recent Research in Eyewitness Evidence Webinar
- Recognizing When a Child’s Injury or Illness Is Caused by Abuse
- Recommendations of the Ombudsman to the SBI
- Records counter Deaver’s testimony
- Records show NC agents improperly used database
- Records: DNA from tissue led to Golden State Killer arrest
- Recreational ancestry DNA testing may reveal more than consumers bargained for
- Red Flags: Early Warnings of Wrongful Convictions
- Reducing Uncertainty of Quantifying the Burning Rate of Upholstered Furniture
- Reed Hunt, Ph.D.
- Reem Utterback, M.D.
- Reevaluating Lineups: Why Witnesses Make Mistakes
- Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, Third Edition
- Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence: Third Edition
- Reform eyewitness identification: Column
- Reforming Forensics: Why Academics Are Challenging the Science Behind U.S. Criminal Justice
- Reforms Expand Forensic Science Commission Authority (TX)
- Registration is now open for the “Whiskey in the Courtroom” 10th Annual CLE
- Rejecting Voodoo Science in the Courtroom
- Reliability Concerns Regarding Probation Drug Screens
- Remains found in North Carolina wooded area ID’d after 23 years
- Remarkable New Fifth Circuit Decision Limiting Cell Phone Searches
- Remembering a crime that you didn’t commit
- Renovation at State Crime Lab in Raleigh expected to bring courts more efficient results
- Rep. Fisher: technology means the Racial Justice Act can work effectively
- Rep. Takano Introduces the Justice in Forensic Algorithms Act to Protect Defendants’ Due Process Rights in the Criminal Justice System
- Repeal Capital Punishment in North Carolina, Says Study
- Report Backs SBI Ballistics in Pitt Case
- Report clears forensic evidence in Kevin ‘Gerbil’ Carroll murder trial (UK)
- Report criticized SBI crime lab’s lack of documentation
- Report Details the Extent of a Crime Lab Technician’s Errors in Handling Evidence (NY)
- Report finds state lab withheld breathalyzer test results (MA)
- Report from the Incapacity to Proceed Committee of the North Carolina General Assembly
- Report on hidden evidence stands despite objection
- Report on hidden evidence stands despite objection
- Report probing DC crime lab’s missteps coming soon — and it will be public, official says
- Report shows Houston crime lab tech admitted knowing he wasn’t following proper lab procedures
- Report suggests new trial for Wrongful Conviction Clinic client
- Report: Former state crime lab supervisor involved in possible cover-up (CO)
- Report: Lab delays lead to 0 drug convictions (TX)
- Report: Lab tech knew procedures weren’t heeded (TX)
- Report: Police and prosecutors getting more involved in exonerations
- Reporters mustn’t overstate forensics accuracy – ballistics edition
- Reports & Publications
- Reports of Problems with Polygraph Test
- Reputable DNA analysis program slammed by former lab manager (NY)
- Research Center, Innocence Project, Statistics Magazine Mark Anniversary of ‘Strengthening Forensic Science’ Report With Special Issue
- Research finds serious problems with forensic software
- Research from UNC-CH points to early warning signs for schizophrenia
- Research Into Holograms Could Improve Forensic Fingerprint Analysis
- Research leads to portable DNA testing device
- Researcher creates new lubricant database to help solve sexual assault cases
- Researcher working to test rape kit dye that will work on all skin colors
- Researchers ‘Unpick’ the Flawed FBI Hair Evidence
- Researchers Analyze THC in Breath of Cannabis Smokers
- Researchers Estimate Time Since Death Using Necrobiome
- Researchers say a breathalyzer has flaws, casting doubt on countless convictions
- Researchers Say Consistency in Context is Crucial in Ensuring that Analysts Accurately Process Forensic DNA Data
- Researchers: More than 2,000 0 convictions in past 23 years
- Restoring Hop Sing’s faith in forensic science
- Results from a Black-Box Study for Digital Forensic Examiners
- Results from a Black-Box Study for Digital Forensic Examiners
- Results of post-conviction DNA testing to be released (VA)
- Retention of DNA Profiles and Fingerprints — Europe and the U.S.
- Retention Periods of Major Cellular Service Providers
- Rethinking Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Rethinking Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Retired appellate lawyer: Plenty of evidence of Peterson’s guilt
- Retired Engineer Offers Free Expert Testimony for Flood Victims. Licensing Officials Threaten Him With Criminal Charges.
- Retired judge turns to hemp
- Retired SBI officials question analyst’s firing
- Retired state prosecutor suspended until 2015 (AK)
- Revealed: The fake cell towers dotted across US that can gain access to your smartphone operating systems
- Reversal of Bite-Mark Murder Conviction Mandates Hard Look at Forensic Evidence
- Reversal of Fortune: A Prosecutor on Trial (TX)
- Reversing the legacy of junk science in the courtroom
- Review For State Crime Lab Set For Tuesday
- Review of 50 Brooklyn Murder Cases Ordered
- Review of crime lab drug testing spurs criminal probe, Alaska officials say
- Review of FBI forensics does not extend to federally trained state, local examiners
- Review of old arson cases picking up steam (TX)
- Review of the FBI’s Progress Responding to the Recommendations from the Mayfield Case
- Review: County crime lab well managed (NY)
- Review: Thousands More Cases Linked To Drug Lab Crisis (MA)
- Reviewing DNA-Mixture Convictions: Here We Go, Again
- Revised Psychiatric Manual Faces Mixed Reviews
- Revisions in budget
- Reynolds (Tad) Clodfelter, Ph.D.
- RI Crime Lab Director worried about increased caseload (RI)
- Richard Azizkhan, MD
- Richard C. Blanks, JD, MD
- Richard D. McAnulty, Ph.D.
- Richard Rumer, Ph.D.
- Richard Saferstein, Ed., Forensic Science Handbook: Volume I, II, III
- Richard Ward
- Richmond DNA cases show not all reports prove innocence (VA)
- Richmond lawyer heads up national forensic science group
- Rick Perez out as crime lab director (OH)
- Rick Snow, Ph.D.
- Rising use of DNA to nab low-level criminals (PA)
- Risk Assessment Tools May Increase Incarcerations Rates
- Risk-assessment algorithms challenged in bail, sentencing and parole decisions
- RJA hearing expert: Race is a factor in prosecutors’ decision to strike jurors
- Roadside Breathalyzer Can Detect ‘High Driving’
- Roadside Drug Tests Used to Convict People Aren’t Particularly Accurate. Courts Are Beginning to Prevent Their Use.
- Roadside Sweat Test Can Detect Marijuana Use
- Robbery Poses Legal Test for Police Use of Google Location Data
- Robert (Bob) Hallisey
- Robert C. Bux, MD
- Robert Custrini, Ph.D.
- Robert Jones’ decades in prison point to ‘tragedy’ of eyewitness misidentifications: expert (LA)
- Robert Nordlander, CPA, CFE
- Robert S. White
- Robert Stewart trial: SBI crime lab experts testify about evidence
- Robert Taubert
- Robot inquisition keeps witnesses on the right track
- Robotics cuts crime lab back log (OH)
- Robots Might Gather Evidence Better Than Humans in Child Abuse Investigations
- Rochelle Schwartz-Bloom, Ph.D.
- Rockefeller Bill S. 3378 Will Reform Forensics
- Rod Knowles
- Rod Rosenstein Defends Bad Forensic Science
- Rod Rosenstein still doesn’t get the problem with forensics
- Roger Adams et al., Laboratory Experiments in Organic Chemistry (4th ed.)
- Rogue forensic workers feared to have doctored the results of 500 lab tests – throwing hundreds of court cases into doubt (UK)
- Rohan U. Parekh, MS, PhD
- Ron Moore: Asheville police audit won’t be made public
- Ron Smith
- Ronald Cotton, others honored by community college
- Ronald Kirk, P.E.
- Ronald L. Singer, M.S.
- Ronald T Acton, Ph.D.
- Rosa Jimenez, convicted on “junk science”, set for release after more than 15 years in prison
- Ross M. Gardner
- Ross M. Gardner & Tom Bevel, Practical Crime Scene Analysis and Reconstruction
- Roy G. Taylor
- Roy L. Etheridge, Ph.D.
- Royal Society Forensic Primers
- Rozier appointed to Wake bench
- RTI International to Lead New Forensic Science Technology Center of Excellence for National Institute of Justice
- Rudolf Letter to Roy Cooper
- Rule 60(b) Motion for Relief
- Rule targets prosecutors who don’t reveal innocence evidence
- Rules? We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Rules
- Ruling alters legal landscape in NY shaken-baby cases
- Rush is on to review lab’s work
- Russell C. Hancock, Ph.D.
- Russell Thomas
- Ryan Kaufman, MD
- SA4 to walk free: New Texas statute combats injustice caused by junk science (TX)
- Safe, Efficient, Reliable: New Science in the Fight Against Killer Drugs
- Sal M. Hamdi-Pacha
- Sally C. Johnson, MD
- Sally Pleasant
- Samantha Sedlak, Psy.D.
- Sample Cross-Examination Transcripts
- Sample Expert Engagement Letter
- Sample Motion to Preserve Evidence for Analyst Certifications
- Sample Motion and Order for Independent Testing
- Sample Motion and Order to Preserve Evidence
- Sample Motion for Independent Testing of Evidence
- Sample Motion for Preservation of Forensic Evidence
- Sample Motion Requesting Disclosure of SCL Analyst Certification Results
- San Diego Police Target African American Children for Unlawful DNA Collection
- San Francisco DA Posts List Of Cases Possibly Impacted By Forensic Lab Analyst Misconduct
- San Francisco police, DNA lab slammed in released transcript
- San Joaquin’s forensic pathologist resigns, claims ‘intolerable’ work environment (CA)
- Sandra Zinn, Ph.D.
- Sandy Zabell, Ph.D.
- Santa Clara County: Doubts about forensic test could undermine dozens of sex cases (CA)
- Santae Tribble’s 1980 murder conviction overturned by D.C. judge
- Sara Jennings, DNP, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P, AFN-BC
- Sara Rosenquist, Ph.D.
- Sarah Monahan-Estes, MD
- Saul Kassin, Ph.D.
- Saunders: Free to help those left behind
- Saunders: Inmates line up for gifts from disgraced SBI blood-spatter expert
- Saunders: Innocent until charged?
- Saunders: Students of law educated
- Savannah spends $489K on ShotSpotter but doesn’t keep data on effectiveness
- SBI ‘progress’
- SBI agent Beth Desmond: N&O crossed the line
- SBI agent drops lawsuit
- SBI agent in Peterson case says he found problems with colleague Deaver’s tests in 1993
- SBI agent Mark Isley slow to report tips on cop conspiracy
- SBI agent revives lawsuit against The News & Observer
- SBI agent terminated from job
- SBI agent testifies in McNeill murder trial
- SBI agent testifies that colleague botched tests in Peterson case
- SBI agent’s colleagues testify in Peterson hearing
- SBI agent’s therapist testifies in N&O libel trial
- SBI agents found no hair, prints linking Lovette to Carson slaying
- SBI agents used all the latest techniques
- SBI agents, K-9: Gas found in Strickland’s home after fire
- SBI agents’ testimony is critical of Deaver
- SBI agrees to pay $4.6M to exonerated Durham man
- SBI agrees to pay $4.6M to exonerated Durham man
- SBI analyst says Pittman’s DNA was found in victim
- SBI Confirms Skull Found in Caldwell County is Zahra Baker’s
- SBI crime lab changes ready for NC House floor
- SBI crime lab open house
- SBI Crime Lab Problems Halt Another DWI Case
- SBI Crime Lab Ruling
- SBI disputes a finding in judge’s order
- SBI doesn’t want to release failed test reports
- SBI doesn’t want to release failed test reports
- SBI expert’s partiality, methods questioned in Peterson hearing
- SBI Fights DAs Attempts to Learn about Analysts’ Failed Tests
- SBI fights district attorneys’ attempt to learn about failed tests
- SBI Fires Much Criticized Agent
- SBI Fixes – Good reforms, but more are in order
- SBI Gets a Break, Defense Lawyers Get Notice
- SBI investigates a top official at NC medical examiner’s office
- SBI investigates possible mishandling of evidence at Wilmington Police Department
- SBI lab chief says judge erred
- SBI lab diligent
- SBI lab errors might affect 74 more criminal cases
- SBI lab issue needs to be resolved
- SBI Lab Oversight – Remove Law-enforcement Bias
- SBI lab to change name as part of proposed reforms to bureau
- SBI looking into medical examiner
- SBI Looks to Expand Public Oversight of Crime Lab
- SBI marks 75th anniversary with open house
- SBI Mistakes May Put Innocent People in Jail, Criminals on the Streets
- SBI moved – again – in House crime omnibus bill
- SBI needs scientist
- SBI Ombudsman is working to restore public confidence
- SBI Probes Asheville Police Department
- SBI probes Asheville Police Department evidence room
- SBI Probing APD Evidence Room
- SBI proposes changes in state hemp laws to clear up confusion
- SBI reaches settlements in two cases
- SBI reforms advance
- SBI says Deaver exaggerated expertise
- SBI settles in cases of 2 men wrongly imprisoned
- SBI settles with Clemmons dentist who claimed agents tried to frame him for wife’s killing
- SBI Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit
- SBI should pick up pace on crime lab reform
- SBI still probing crime lab mistakes
- SBI to be focus of report airing on CNN tonight
- SBI to Begin Using New Reference Standard to Assist Examiners in Identifying Cartridge Casings
- SBI to continue investigating 1976 double murder case
- SBI to pay millions to men wrongly imprisoned in NC
- SBI to put retired agents, law students on old homicide cases
- SBI touts DNA database as crime-fighting tool
- SBI troubles complicate Buncombe crime cases
- SBI troubles prompt Mike Peterson to seek new trial
- SBI would move under House budget, but not crime lab
- SBI, crime lab leaders aggressively making improvements
- SBI, DOJ ask for more time on discredited ex-analyst’s lawsuit
- SBI, insurers settle for $12M with 2 innocent men
- SBI: DNA matches defendant in rape trial
- SBI: Ex-analyst was biased toward prosecution
- SBI: Grooms was drunk, on mephedrone at time of crash
- SBI: Tinsel found at murder scene matches defendant’s tree
- SC CBD stores left confused amid raids, new opinion
- Scandal costs and getting smart on safety (MA)
- Scandal-Plagued North Carolina Crime Lab Sued By Exonerated Man
- Scandals Call Into Question Crime Labs’ Oversight
- School Districts Can Hardly Wait to Start Tracking Kids With Police State-Style Face Recognition
- Science and Law Evolve Together, Sex Offender Registry Case Reminds Us
- Science division of White House office left empty as last staffers depart
- Science Goes to Court
- Science has lost its way, at a big cost to humanity
- Science organizations renew call for independent U.S. committee on forensics
- Science Orgs Ask DOJ to Close ‘Gaps’ in Forensic Knowledge Base
- Science should be crime labs’ client, not prosecutors (TX)
- Science Thursdays: Crime Labs Under Investigation for Inconsistent Results
- Science-Dependent Prosecution and the Problem of Epistemic Contingency: A Study of Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Science, Justice, and Evidence
- Science, Standards and Forensics: Part III
- Science, Statistics, Expert Testimony Important in Finding Justice – Or Innocent People Go to Jail
- ScienceShot: Forget Fingerprints, Now There’s ‘Breathprints’
- Scientific advances cloud past arson cases (Pittsburgh)
- Scientific Basis for Laws on Marijuana, Driving Questioned
- Scientific method: Statistical errors
- Scientific method: Statistical errors
- Scientific Protocols for Fire Investigation
- Scientific Terminology Explained
- Scientific Web Resources for Judges
- Scientific Working Group for the Analysis of Seized Drug
- Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence
- Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods (SWGDAM)
- Scientific Working Group on Dog and Orthogonal Detector Guidelines
- Scientist implicates insects in ‘murder mysteries’
- Scientist’s work records show litany of problems, but praise from cops (OH)
- Scientists ‘sorry’ for DNA blunder (UK)
- Scientists Automate Key Step in Forensic Fingerprint Analysis
- Scientists blast Sessions decision on forensics
- Scientists Implant and Then Reverse False Memories in People
- Scientists in ME’s office raise concerns over NYPD’s DNA collection methods
- Scientists Specifying Time of Death with Muscle Proteins and Blood Color
- Scientists Still Seek A Reliable DUI Test For Marijuana
- Scientists sue state police over ‘pro-prosecution’ DNA lab (NY)
- Scientists suspended as State Police DNA scandal deepens (NY)
- Scientists suspended as State Police DNA scandal deepens (NY)
- Scientists Trace Memories of Things That Never Happened
- Scientists Unveil Weed Breathalyzer, Launching Debate Over Next Steps
- Scientists: Experiments show “dangerous” field drug test problems
- Scientists’ grasp of confidence intervals doesn’t inspire confidence
- Scorecard tackles issues of race, history, crime and $2 bills
- Scot Dunlap
- Scottsdale Crime Lab’s faulty machine at center of court battle (AZ)
- SCOTUS Approves Search Warrants Issued by Dogs
- SCOTUS Backlash: Who Needs Fingerprints When You Have DNA?
- SCOTUS to Decide on Dog Sniffs and Privacy
- SCOTUS Will Consider Dogs’ Reliability As Probable Cause Generators
- Scrutiny over forensics expands to ballistics (MA)
- Scrutiny over forensics expands to ballistics (MA)
- SDPD Crime Laboratory – Forensic Biology Unit, Validation of the STRmixTM Software MCMC Markov Chain Monte Carlo
- Sean B. Knuth, Ph.D.
- Search for new lab director near end
- Search the list of more than 30,000 police officers banned by 44 states.
- Search the list of more than 30,000 police officers banned by 44 states.
- Second Lab Scandal in Mass. Leads to 11,000 Case Dismissals: ACLU
- Second Massachusetts state chemist accused of tampering
- Second Motion for Disclosure of SBI Testing Procedures and Data
- Second Woman Sues Houston Over Rape Kit Inaction
- Secondary DNA Transfers Questioned in Cold Case Murder Trial
- Secondary Transfer a New Phenomenon in Touch DNA
- Secondary Transfer of Organic Gunshot Residue After Handshakes, Arrests
- Secret Court Transcript Reveals Concerns about ‘Deliberate Attempt’ to Mislead Crime Lab Auditors (San Francisco)
- Secret Service and ICE conducted warrantless stingray surveillance, says watchdog
- Secret Service Latest To Use Data Brokers To Dodge Warrant Requirements For Cell Site Location Data
- Secretary of State Digital Forensic Laboratory Procedures
- Seeing and Treating Neurodiverse Individuals in the Criminal Justice System
- Seeing and Treating Neurodiverse Individuals in the Criminal Justice System
- Seeking Second Chances Without DNA
- Seizures Identified as Potential Cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Seldom on the scene
- SelectaDNA Gun Will Tag Criminals For Weeks
- Senate bill cracks down on synthetic pot
- Senate budget panel approves NC spending plan
- Senate likely to revisit SBI, crime lab move during floor debate
- Senate OKs SBI and crime lab overhaul; bill nears final approval
- Senate panel OKs changes for faulted SBI lab
- Senate seeks SBI, Crime Lab move
- Senate unveils new NC budget. Here’s what’s inside:
- Senator pushes for controls on cellphone tracking
- Senator unveils legislation to reform SBI
- Senator Wiener Introduces Legislation to Prevent Wrongful Convictions Resulting from Faulty Expert Witness Testimony
- Senators Urge Action on FBI’s Use of Faulty Forensic Evidence
- Senior police officials knew of crime lab problems months ago (MN)
- Sensenbrenner, Jackson Lee ask FBI to end secrecy pacts over Stingray tracking
- Sent to Prison by a Software Program’s Secret Algorithms
- Sentenced to death after being convicted by a lie, NC brothers still wait for justice
- Serial Killer’s Complaint Prompts Internal DNA Investigation at Mich. State Police
- Serial Killers Should Fear This Algorithm
- Serial Killers Should Fear This Algorithm
- Serology Evidence (Blood, Saliva, Semen, etc.) (2011)
- Session Law 2011-307
- Session Law 2013-338
- Sessions orders Justice Dept. to end forensic science commission, suspend review policy
- Sessions’ New Forensic Science Adviser Has a History of Opposing Pro-Science Reforms
- Settlement means another $1.475 million for Floyd Brown
- Seventh Annual Whiskey in the Courtroom: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science
- Seventh Circuit grants immunity to bite mark ‘experts’ who put innocent man in prison for 23 years
- Sexual Assault and Medical Forensic Examination Resources
- Sexual Assault Cases: Exploring the Importance of Non-DNA Forensic Evidence
- Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner – Technical Assistance
- Sexual Assault Kit Tracking Now Available
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Child Sexual Abuse
- SF Public Defender Echoes DA’s Criticism of Police Use of DNA Collected From Crime Victims
- SFD avoids re-opening cases following crime lab misconduct (WA)
- SFPD Crime Lab Might Have Put ‘Hundreds’ Of Cases in Jeopardy Over Faulty DNA Evidence (CA)
- Shadows and light: Dartmouth researchers develop new software to detect forged photos
- Shake-Up Inside Forensic Credentialing Org
- Shaken Baby Syndrome, Abusive Head Trauma, and Actual Innocence: Getting It Right
- Shaken Baby Syndrome: How Bad Science Can Result in False Confessions
- Shaken Baby Syndrome: A Diagnosis That Divides the Medical World
- Shaken-Baby Syndrome Faces New Questions in Court
- Shameka Stanford, Ph.D., CCC-SLP/L
- Share the love!
- Shauna Keller, Psy.D.
- Shawn K. Acheson, Ph.D.
- She didn’t know her kidnapper. But he was using Google Maps — and that cracked the case
- She swiped her co-worker’s Coke can. Police say it cracked a 28-year-old murder case.(WA)
- She Was Fired After Raising Questions About a DNA Test. Now She’s Getting $1 Million. (NY)
- Sherif Soliman, MD
- Sheriff’s investigator faces charges
- Sheriff’s investigators charge man with tire store shootings Read more: The Herald-Sun – Sheriff’s investigators charge man with tire store shootings
- Sheriff’s Office: Hailstorm is legal, lawful and doesn’t take cell phone data from those not fugitives (CA)
- Sheriffs Fete Former SBI Chief
- Shifting control of NC’s State Bureau of Investigation increasingly likely for GOP lawmakers
- Shirley McKie case
- Shirley McKie case: ‘Fingerprints are opinion not fact’ rule probe (Scotland)
- Shirley McKie case: The 15-year-long legal battle that put forensic science in the dock (Scotland)
- Shoe Test Adds Strange Twist to Detroit Wrongful Conviction
- Shoeprints recovered from crime scene clothing in forensic science first (UK)
- Shoes matching Young crime scene prints never found
- Shooting-Incident Reconstruction Within a Room
- Short Tandem Repeat DNA Internet DataBase
- Shortcomings of a Psychiatric Bible
- Shorthanded Oakland police crime lab can’t keep up (CA)
- ShotSpotter held in contempt of court
- Should Cops Be Allowed to Seize Your DNA?
- Should Cops Get to Review the Video Before They Report?
- Should Drug Testing Labs Be Liable For Faulty Results?
- Should people convicted on unsound science be given new trials?
- Should Police Be Able To Keep Their Devices Secret?
- Should state be held responsible for lab chemist’s wrongdoing? (MA)
- Should Texas create a statewide public defender for forensic writs?
- Should We Trust Forensic Science?
- Show and tell
- Show explores Deborah Sykes murder and Darryl Hunt case
- Show Me Your ID: Cops, Courts Re-evaluate Their Use of Eyewitnesses
- Showups Aren’t Lineups
- Signs of Optimism at Troubled Crime Lab (TX)
- SIM Forensics: Part 3
- Simon A. Cole
- Simon Ford
- Since the nose doesn’t know pot is now legal, K-9s retire
- Since We Reported on Flawed Roadside Drug Tests, Five More Convictions Have Been Overturned
- Sister sought bones of dead woman cetral to murder case
- Sixth Annual Whiskey in the Courtroom: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science
- Sizing up the evidence
- SJC orders new trial in 2007 ‘shaken baby’ case (MA)
- SJC struggles with resolution to Dookhan lab scandal (MA)
- SJC tosses more than 24,000 tainted convictions connected to Amherst drug lab
- Skeletal remains sent to SBI lab for testing
- Skepticism of Forensic Methods Urged at 9th Circuit Conference
- Skip Palenik
- Skull found in Caldwell will undergo more testing
- Skull that could be Zahra’s requires more testing
- Slain woman’s sister wants SBI investigation into unsolved case
- SLC company creates cloud-based DNA database for local police (UT)
- SLED’s faulty gunshot residue tests delaying some prosecutions around South Carolina
- SLED’s faulty gunshot residue tests delaying some prosecutions around South Carolina
- Sleepy Suspects Are Way More Likely to Falsely Confess to a Crime
- Slip-up Leads to Charges for Arizona Forensic Medical Examiner (AZ)
- Slo-mo Made Him Do It
- Smart move, bad timing for SBI transfer
- Sniff Test Does Not Prove Public Drinking, a Judge Rules (NY)
- Sniffing Dogs and the Fourth Amendment
- Sniffing Out the Best: 3-D Printed Dog’s Nose Improves Vapor Detection
- Social Media Law Enforcement Guides
- Social Network
- Society of Forensic Toxicologists
- Software says Amanda Knox’s DNA wasn’t at crime scene
- Solano County won’t review 300 more autopsies (CA)
- Solving Cold Cases Depends on New Witnesses, Not DNA
- Solving Cold Cases with DNA: The Boston Strangler Case
- Solving Crime One Word at a Time
- Some corpses may mysteriously heat up after death
- Some Defendants Unaware Of FBI’s Flawed Forensics
- Some Ohio rape kits contaminated by assembler’s DNA
- Some SBI Progress Clear, Some Not
- Some states review flawed hair-analysis convictions — but so far, not Montana
- Some Texas District Attorneys require lab tests for marijuana charges
- Some Worry Over a Law to Increase DNA Testing (TX)
- Something was in these gummies, Cary police say. But was it illegal?
- Son Questions Mother’s Shaken Baby Conviction
- Sonja Farak of Northampton, chemist at state crime laboratory in Amherst, charged with tampering, drug possession (MA)
- Sooner or later your cousin’s DNA is going to solve a murder
- Spark of Truth: Can Science Bring Justice to Arson Trials?
- Spark of Truth: Can Science Bring Justice to Arson Trials?
- Speaking of Error in Forensic Science
- Special courts to hear load of cases in drug lab scandal (MA)
- Speed Bump on the Rocket Docket (TX)
- Spencer McInvaille
- Spencer Summey, LPI, CDFE, TSCM, CII, PPS
- Spending plan approved by N.C. Senate panel while House tried to pass jobless benefits measure
- Spent shell at crime scene matches McGraw gun, firearms analyst says
- Spider’s envy
- Split appeals court allows warrantless cell-site tracking
- Spontaneous Ignition in Fire Investigation
- Spray and peel forensic sampling
- Spurgeon Cole, Ph.D.
- St Paul police lab has poor procedures, defense lawyers contend in Dakota County hearing (MN)
- St. Louis Police Riled Over Collection of Their DNA
- St. Paul cops seek scientist to oversee troubled lab (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab director replaced (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab e-mails detail turmoil during inquiry (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab findings wrong; drug case dropped (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab fixes estimated at $1M (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab problems ‘a wake-up call for everybody’ (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab problems aren’t leading to overturned convictions (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab to close drug testing unit (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab to get independent review (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab woes caught cops off-guard (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab work casts shadow on another drug case (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab: Testimony wraps up; 2 retests changed results (MN)
- St. Paul crime lab’s practices under scrutiny (MN)
- St. Paul mayor urges lab to add accreditation, scientists (MN)
- St. Paul police chief suspends crime lab drug testing
- St. Paul police chief vows changes at crime lab; convictions at risk (MN)
- St. Paul police crime lab back up and running after scandal (MN)
- St. Paul police crime lab review: Prosecutors will reconsider some drug convictions (MN)
- St. Paul Police crime lab under scrutiny in drug case (MN)
- St. Paul Police Crime Lab: History repeats itself – again (MN)
- St. Paul police crime lab: Sergeant in charge reassigned (MN)
- St. Paul Police Federation balks at crime lab hiring (MN)
- St. Paul refocuses police crime lab (MN)
- St. Paul to spend $140,800 to review, fix troubled crime lab (MN)
- St. Paul will overhaul its troubled crime lab, end some drug tests (MN)
- Stability and persistence of touch DNA for forensic analysis
- Stable Isotopes in Forensics
- Staged Crime Scenes: Suicide, Murder or Disappearance?
- Stamford police: DNA test contamination on purpose (CT)
- Stan Fulmer
- Standard DNA Testing Can’t Differentiate Between Identical Twins. A New Test Challenges That
- Standards Needed for Post-conviction Review of Scientific Evidence
- State AG wants charges against Allen reinstated
- State agrees to $12 million settlement for two wrongly imprisoned men
- State agrees to $12 million settlement for two wrongly imprisoned men
- State approves payments to Henry McCollum and Leon Brown
- State Attorney General: SBI DNA unit producing results
- State bar files complaint against former Durham DA
- State Bar stays mum
- State chemist may have affected more drug cases than previously known (MA)
- State confirms arrest resulting from familial DNA search
- State Court Allows 0-Confession Experts, but Bar Is High (NY)
- State Courts Strike Blows to Criminal DNA Collection Laws in 2014—What to Look for in 2015
- State Crime Lab achieves international accreditation
- State Crime Lab Achieves International Accreditation
- State crime lab analyst faces additional charges (FL)
- State crime lab backups delaying cases
- State Crime Lab Chemist Indicted in Connection with Stealing Drugs from Lab, Tampering with Evidence (MA)
- State Crime Lab chemist pleads guilty to theft of drugs (MA)
- State Crime Lab director resigns, AG’s office conducting nationwide search for replacement
- State crime lab director, veteran death penalty lawyer debate status of lab’s problems, reforms
- State Crime Lab earns dual accreditation under international standards
- State Crime Lab Earns Dual Accreditation Under International Standards
- State Crime Lab Fires Worker After Noting Errors (IA)
- State Crime Lab Fires Worker After Noting Errors (IA)
- State Crime Lab May Analyze New DNA Evidence in “West Memphis Three” Case
- State Crime Lab meeting high standards but needs more resources
- State crime lab needs a clean slate
- State crime lab not ready yet to test for pot under new law (WA)
- State Crime Lab Presented with International Accreditation Certificate
- State Crime Lab rising to meet challenges
- State Crime Lab Tour – July 26, 2019
- State Crime Lab Tour Offered
- State Crime Lab Updates
- State Crime Lab upgrades standards
- State crime lab uses technology to help solve gun crimes
- State crime lab woes: Increased demand, lack of personnel and equipment negatively impacting workload (WV)
- State Crime Lab: Legislature needs to end the backlog
- State denies conflict between cases involving fired SBI agent
- State faces a steep price for injustice
- State Fire Marshal Resigns as Arson Inquiry Begins
- State Forensic Lab Loses Accreditation (CT)
- State forensic lab shut down, thousands of convictions questioned (MA)
- State forensic panel approves use of familial DNA to ID suspects (NY)
- State funds development of first-of-its-kind police misconduct database
- State lab blows it in drunk driving cases (MA)
- State lab breach could alter some federal sentences (MA)
- State lab finds handful of sexual assault kits contaminated (OH)
- State lab spurns misdemeanor pot testing (VA)
- State launching review of convictions to find faulty hair forensics (MA)
- State law allows agencies to collect DNA from those arrested
- State medical examiner loses job amid SBI review
- State needs independent crime lab
- State now allows DNA collections upon arrest
- State of Georgia v. Sheila Denton – Order for New Trial
- State of Maryland v. Charles David Brightful, et al, No. K-10-04-259, Circuit Court for Carroll County, MD March 5, 2012
- State of Michigan Governor’s Task Force on Child Abuse and Department of Health and Human Services: Forensic Interviewing Protocol
- State of NY v. Mansell and Ross (2020)
- State panel awards discredited SBI analyst back pay
- State panel commends Tarrant crime lab for self-reporting problem (TX)
- State panel rejects crime lab proposals (NY)
- State pathologist now under investigatoin loses his job
- State patrol says crime lab manager falsified work (WA)
- State Police DNA testing under scrutiny (NY)
- State Police moves to fire 15 scientists in DNA cheating probe (NY)
- State Police work to cut crime lab backlog, get accredited (MI)
- State police: New staff at crime lab to solve delays in testing Kent County drugged driving cases (MI)
- State prison agency halts contraband tests producing faulty results (NY)
- State prosecutors: SBI finds dozens more lab errors
- State rests its case in McGrady murder trial
- State reviewing crime lab results after it says scientist cheated on test
- State Supreme Court backs police in cellphone tracking (WI)
- State suspends safety grant until Des Plaines explains reporting problem (IL)
- State to handle DNA tests instead of Stark County Crime Lab (OH)
- State to pay $7.5M to estate of North Carolina man over wrongful conviction
- State to repay thousands of defendants who were convicted based on evidence analyzed by disgraced chemists
- State v. Bailey
- State v. Booth and marijuana identification
- State v. Boozer, 210 N.C. App. 371 (2011)
- State v. Bridges, No. 90 CRS23102-04, 2015 WL 12670468 (N.C. Super. Ct. Oct. 1, 2015).
- State v. Carver, _ N.C. App. _ (April 20, 2021)
- State v. Cobb, 845 S.E.2d 870 (2020)
- State v. Corbett & Martens, 839 S.E.2d 361 (2019)
- State v. Cotton
- State v. Dail (unpublished)
- State v. Denton, COA18-742 (2019)
- State v. Echols, 845 S.E.2d 208 (2020) (unpub)
- State v. Fausto
- State v. Gallion
- State v. Gibbs (unpub)(2021)
- State v. Gore, 846 S.E.2d 295 (2020)
- State v. Hewitt, 836 S.E.2d 786 (2019)(unpub)
- State v. Hills (N.C. Ct. App. 2021)
- State v. Irick, 291 N.C. 480, 491-492 (1977)
- State v. Jackson, _ N.C. App. _ (April 20, 2021)
- State v. Joyner, 2021-NCCOA-684 (unpub)
- State v. Koiyan, 841 S.E.2d 351 (2020)
- State v. Lawson, 352 Ore. 724 (2012)
- State v. Lee, 154 N.C. App. 410, 417 (2002)
- State v. Martin (unpub)(2021)
- State v. McPhaul, 256 N.C. App. 303 (2017)
- State v. Mitchell, 840 S.E.2d 276 (2020)
- State v. Newsuan, 837 S.E.2d 728 (2020)(unpub)
- State v. Pabon, 850 S.E.2d 512 (2020)
- State v. Phillips, __ N.C. App. __, __ S.E.2d __ (Dec. 3, 2019)
- State v. Phillips, 836 S.E.2d 866 (2019)
- State v. Rawls, 700 S.E.2d 112 (2010)
- State v. Rogers, 355 N.C. 420, 432 (2002)
- State v. Rudolph
- State v. Sasek
- State v. Sasek, 844 S.E.2d 328 (2020)
- State v. Sasek: Importance of making 702 challenges at trial
- State v. Teesateskie (2021)
- State v. Thomas, 2021 NCCOA-402
- State v. Trogdon
- State v. Turner, 849 S.E.2d 327 (2020)
- State v. Walton, _ N.C. App. _ (April 20, 2021)
- State v. Ward 364 N.C. 133 (2010)
- State v. Weimer
- State v. Zajac
- State won’t release toxicology lab results (IN)
- State: Judge wrong in granting Mike Peterson new trial
- State: We’ll improve investigations, require training
- State’s innocence project proves its worth
- State’s fire marshal to let advocacy group scrutinize cases
- State’s highest court orders prosecutors to drop weak Dookhan cases (MA)
- State’s highest justice sounds off about high-profile murder case reversal
- Stateline and NPR report on the state of forensic science labs
- Statement from AG Cooper on US Supreme Court decision upholding collection of DNA samples from arrestees
- Statement of the TX Forensic Science Commission Regarding “Alternate Firearms Opinion Terminology”
- States look to right wrong convictions
- States Weigh Overhauls of How Police Lineups Are Handled
- Statesville murder trial: Expert says victim was shot in back
- Statistical Methods for Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
- Statistical Model May Unlock Fingerprint Evidence in Court
- Statisticians want to abandon science’s standard measure of ‘significance’
- Statisticians Weigh in on Forensic Science Language
- Stay, immediate appeal sought for attorneys seeking access to DNA analysis software (PA)
- Staying informed on forensic issues
- Stephanie Best, Ph.D.
- Stephanie Yarnell-Mac Grory, MD, PhD
- Stephen Ceci, Ph.D
- Stephen J. Morse and Adina L. Roskies, Eds., A Primer on Criminal Law and Neuroscience
- Stephen Kramer, MD
- Stephen M. Stahl, Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology: Prescriber’s Guide (5th ed.)
- Steps to take to resolve crime lab problems
- Steve Farlow
- Steve Langham
- Steve Mueller
- Steven A. Drizin
- Steven A. Slyter
- Steven C. Gabaeff, MD
- Steven Cureton, Ph.D.
- Steven D. Peters, Psy.D.
- Steven Hayne, Michael West “Expert” Witness Scandal Could Affect Mississippi Attorney General Race
- Steven Rickard
- Stingray Cellphone Tracking Warrant In Daniel David Rigmaiden Case Was Proper, Judge Rules
- Stingray spying: FBI’s secret deal with police hides phone dragnet from courts
- Stingray Tracking Devices: Who’s Got Them?
- Stingray: A New Fronteir in Police Surveillance
- Stingrays and Privacy
- Stingrays: A Secret Catalogue of Government Gear for Spying on Your Cellphone
- Stingrays: Not Just for Feds!
- Stingrays: What defense attorneys need to know
- Storm Brewing Over Feds’ Use of Cell Tower Info (CA)
- Strategic Litigation assistance available
- Strategic Litigation at the Innocence Project: Fighting to Change the Law around the Leading Causes of Wrongful Conviction
- Strategic Plan for Improving the Medical Examiner System
- Strategic Plan for Improving the Medical Examiner System
- Street Hustle: The Truth Behind the ‘New’ Police Tool for Confronting Fentanyl Menace
- Strengthen Forensic Science Without Undermining It
- Strenthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward
- STRmix software suite demo
- STRmix™ Launches New Version of DBLR Application for DNA Evidence
- Structured forensic interview protocols improve the quality and informativeness of investigative interviews with children: A review of research using the NICHD Investigative Interview Protocol
- Stuart James
- Stuart W. Bayne
- Study Assesses the Accuracy and Reproducibility of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
- Study Estimates Roadside Drug Tests Result in 30,000 Wrongful Arrests Every Year
- Study Finds Bloodstain Bias
- Study finds Harris County leads nation in exonerations (TX)
- Study Finds Memories Can Change with Each Recall; Researcher Sees Criminal Justice Implications
- Study finds some U.S. states have far more shaken baby cases
- Study of DNA data shows potential for wrongful convictions
- Study of Judges Finds Evidence From Brain Scans Led to Lighter Sentences
- Study on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Finds ‘Conclusions Were Often Erroneous’
- Study on Collaborative Eyewitnesses Reveals ‘Category Clustering’ May Improve Recall
- Study Puts Exonerations at Record Level in U.S.
- Study Raises Questions About DNA Evidence
- Study Raises Questions About Longstanding Forensic Identification Technique
- Study Reveals 10 Factors Common in Wrongful Convictions
- Study Reveals Forensic Facial Examiners Can Be Near Perfect
- Study Reveals Inaccurate Labeling of Marijuana as Hemp
- Study Says DNA’s Power to Predict Illness Is Limited
- Study Shows Face Recognition Experts Perform Better With AI as Partner
- Study: 2,000 Convicted Then Exonerated in 23 Years
- Study: A Person’s DNA Isn’t Always Identical
- Study: Digital information can be stored in DNA
- Study: Forensic Scientists are Whiter Than Communities They Serve
- Study: Fraud growing in scientific research papers
- Study: Hair analysis is an unreliable, flawed forensic technique
- Study: Impartial experts aren’t so impartial
- Study: Men, Women Equal at Recognizing Faces
- Study: Nearly one-third of all death certificates are wrong
- Study: Police Efforts to Speed Digital Forensics Could Lead to Evidence Oversight
- Study: Tasers could lead to 0 confessions
- Subclass Characterization and Analysis of Firearms
- Subjective DNA Mixture Analysis, Used in Thousands of Cases, Blasted by WH Panel
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- Substitute Analyst cases update
- Substitute Analyst Testimony and Smith v. Arizona
- Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation
- Sufficiency vs. Admissibility: Drug I.D. after State v. Osborne
- Suffolk DA warns defense lawyers of crime lab error (NY)
- Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins looking into third chemist at state drug lab
- Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins to drop charges, convictions in tens of thousands of cases tied to troubled state lab
- Suggestibility of the Child Witness: A Historical Review and Synthesis
- Suggestive Eyewitness Identification Procedures and the Supreme Court’s Reliability Test in Light of Eyewitness Science: 30 Years Later
- Suit against fired SBI agent creates porential conflict for state
- Suit in SBI case can go forward
- Suits challenge N.C. medical examiners’ work
- Summary of the FBI Laboratory’s Gunshot Residue Symposium, May 31-June 3, 2005
- Summary: The Little Rascals Daycare Case
- Summer 2020 Hemp Update
- SUNO to launch forensic science degree program (LA)
- Supporters push for local crime lab
- Supreme Court Accepts Dog Sniff Case Contending Fla. Supreme Court Ignored Probable Cause Precedent
- Supreme Court appears split on use of DNA by police
- Supreme Court Considers If Warrantless DNA Swab Violates Constitution
- Supreme Court considers reach of drug-detection dogs
- Supreme Court declines to hear case involving Army crime lab
- Supreme Court is asked to be skeptical of drug-sniffing dogs
- Supreme Court leaves New Mexico’s crime lab in a bind
- Supreme Court looks at wrinkle in right to face your accuser
- Supreme Court review of cell-site cases?
- Supreme Court Rules DNA Can Be Taken After Arrest
- Supreme Court Ruling Accepts No Substitutes in Crime Lab Testimony
- Supreme Court should begin laying out privacy protections for smartphones
- Supreme Court sides with drug-sniffing dog; supports soldier’s child custody case
- Supreme Court split over defendants’ right to confront lab analysts Supreme Court split over defendants’ rights to confront lab analysts Supreme Court split over defendants’ rights to confront lab analysts
- Supreme Court takes up warrantless cellphone searches
- Supreme Court To Decide If Prosecution, Defense Can Share Experts in Capital Case
- Supreme Court to delve into more divisive issues (US)
- Supreme Court to hear fight over taking DNA from arrested people
- Supreme Court to Hear Major DNA Case
- Supreme Court to Review DNA Law
- Supreme Court to review use of drug-sniffing dog at the front door of a house
- Supreme Court to rule on cellphone location privacy
- Supreme Court Upholds Taking DNA Upon Arrest
- Supreme Court Watch: Is The Application Of The Confrontation Clause To Expert Testimony Issue Ripening For Review?
- Supreme Court weighs DNA ‘fingerprinting’
- Supreme Court Will Not Review Ruling Upholding Federal Arrestee DNA Law
- Supreme Court: Alert by a Trained or Certified Drug Dog Normally Provides Probable Cause
- Surveillance Nation
- Survey, policies show WNC’s sheriffs have vastly different resources, methods for handling evidence
- Susan Gray, MD
- Suspect McGraw moves to suppress cell phone records in wife’s murder case
- Suspect pleads not guilty in Kathy Taft’s death
- Suspected Serial Killer ‘Grim Sleeper’ Defense Targets Ballistics Evidence
- Suspects Confess to Crimes They Didn’t Commit — Here’s Why
- Suspended D.C. Crime Lab Has 30 Days
- Suspensions and a reprimand proposed for prosecutors admonished in drug lab scandal
- Suthers, Prosecutors Suppressed Crime Lab Concerns, Colo. Defense Lawyers Say
- Sweeping Legislation Aims to Ban the Sale of Location Data
- Sweeping report urges DC to review every case handled by firearms, fingerprint units at troubled crime lab
- Sweet surprise: Lab tests reveal all 13 pounds of white powder is sugar, not dangerous drug fentanyl
- SWGDAM Approves Next-Gen DNA Interpretation Guidelines
- SWGFAST Sufficiency Graph
- Sworls and Whorls: Litigating Post-Conviction Claims of Fingerprint Misidentification after the NAS Report
- Synthetic ‘Bath Salts’ An Evolving Problem For DEA
- Synthetic Cathinones Stored in Biological Evidence Can Be Unstable
- Synthetic Drugs Are Multiplying Too Fast for Regulators to Outlaw Them
- Synthetic Marijuana, FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
- Syracuse Police Department operate unaccredited forensic laboratory, Inspector General finds (NY)
- Tainted Evidence: Mexico’s Surprising Answer to Crime-Lab Corruption
- Take Caution: DNA expert warns of genealogy testing, privacy issues (CA)
- Taking Aim at Faulty Forensics: An NCDC Cross-Examination Workshop
- Taking another bite out of junk science in the Texas criminal justice system
- Taking DNA samples from those only arrested leads to more harm than good
- Taking DNA samples should be limited
- Tarr proposes crime lab reforms
- Tarr wary of drug lab funding this year (MA)
- Taser wants to build an army of smartphone informants
- Taser will use police body camera videos to “anticipate criminal activity”
- Taser/Axon Separating Defense Lawyers From Body Camera Footage With License Agreements
- Taylor sues 5 former SBI agents
- Taylor suit seeks money from SBI
- Taylor: Two years of freedom can’t undo 17 years behind bars
- Tech companies are hindering criminal investigations, under outdated law
- Tech Companies Are Limiting Police Use of Facial Recognition. Here’s Why
- Tech Company Creates Facial Image to Help ID UNC Student’s Killer
- Tech company gave two New Orleans-area sheriff’s offices access to track cell phones without warrants
- Tech firm tries to pull back curtain on surveillance efforts in Washington
- Tech giants have to hand over your data when federal investigators ask. Here’s why.
- Tech tool offers police ‘mass surveillance on a budget’
- Technical Working Group for Eyewitness Evidence
- Technician accused of stealing drugs from state crime lab (MO)
- Technician, boss in SFPD lab scandal flunked DNA skills exam (CA)
- Technique Used to Find Golden State Killer Leads to a Suspect in 1987 Murders
- Techniques for Collecting and Analyzing Fingerprints
- Technology leads to record number of meth lab busts in NC
- Ted Bundy’s DNA to be added to national database
- Teenage Brains Have a Totally Different Way of Making Decisions
- Teeth marks convicted him, but the science didn’t hold up. 37 years later he’s still in an Alabama prison.
- Tennessee Man Is Released After Overturned Murder Conviction From Decades Ago
- Tentative Thoughts on the Use of Genealogy Sites to Solve Crimes
- Terrell Boykin autopsy notes existence of bullet fragment
- Terri Watters Klosek, Psy.D.
- Terry Melton, Ph.D.
- Terry Mills, III et al., Instrumental Data for Drug Analysis, Vol. 6 and 7
- Terry Turbeville
- Testimony ends in murder trial, jury to deliberate Wednesday
- Testimony for State Nears End
- Testimony links BCA, St. Paul crime labs (MN)
- Testimony of SBI Agent Highlights First Week of Tamara Bean Trial
- Testimony regarding an inconclusive DNA mixture
- Testimony: A drop of victim’s blood found on shoe of accused man
- Testimony: Crime lab problems could go beyond drug cases (MN)
- Testimony: NC medical examiner’s office lacked rules, teamwork
- Testing Rape Kits Can Deliver Exonerations, Closure and Cost Savings. Why Does It Still Take So Long to Do?
- Testing State’s Huge Backlog of Rape Evidence Kits Comes With Hefty Price Tag
- Texan Seeks Accountability For Wrongful Conviction
- Texas A&M helps fight Houston crime (TX)
- Texas A&M Statistician Helps Restructure Houston Police Crime Lab
- Texas Agency Weighs Validity of Bite-Mark Evidence
- Texas Arson Review Yields A Handful of Questionable Cases
- Texas Bar Files Disciplinary Case Against Ex-DA, Who Is Now a Judge, re Murder Prosecution
- Texas board suggests review of arson convictions
- Texas commission signals halt to investigation of 2004 execution
- Texas Court of Criminal Appeals rejects new death penalty trial requested under “junk science” law
- Texas Court of Criminal Appeals rules against death row inmate Jeff Wood
- Texas court upholds exclusion of unreliable scent-lineup evidence
- Texas Court Voids Conviction in Child Death Case
- Texas forensic panel to hear report on wrongful convictions in arson cases
- Texas Forensic Science Commission Recommends Crime Laboratories Adopt OSAC Registry Standards
- Texas Forensic Science Commission Report Prompts ‘Course Correction’ at Private Lab
- Texas Forensic Science Commission to recommend a moratorium on bite mark evidence
- Texas forensics panel gets report on crime lab
- Texas leading massive review of criminal cases based on change in DNA calculations
- Texas leads trend in challenging forensic evidence
- Texas Legalized Hemp, Not Marijuana, Governor Insists as Prosecutors Drop Pot Charges
- Texas Man Confesses to 18-month-old Homicide Days After Release of DNA Phenotype Profile
- Texas Man Imprisoned on Child Sex Abuse Charge to Be Resentenced Over 0 Expert Testimony
- Texas Panel Calls for an End to Criminal IDs via Bite Mark
- Texas Panel Faults Lab Chemist in Bryan Case for “Overstated Findings” and Inadequate DNA Analysis
- Texas Panel on Wrongful Convictions Calls for Ending Use of Unverified Drug Field Tests
- Texas, Colo. Coping With Their Own Lab Testing Crises
- Texas: DNA Test Leads to Freedom After 30 Years
- Texas’ use of hypnosis for death row hangs in balance
- That’s No Phone. That’s My Tracker.
- THC/Cannabis – Recognizing Impairment
- THC/Cannabis Toxicology: Recognizing impairment
- THCA: One Abbreviation, Two Compounds
- The ‘dangerous science’ that helped convict a 14-year-old girl’s killer
- The “Birthday Problem”
- The “science” of dog sniffs good enough for government work…
- The “Magical Unicorn” Software That Could Make a Dent in the Rape Kit Backlog
- The “Magnificent Seven Errors” in Forensic Autopsy Practice: The Italian Context
- The (Sorry) State of Forensics in the US [and perhaps the world]
- The $2 Drug Test Keeping Inmates in Solitary
- The $8 million case against Buncombe
- The 0 Promise of DNA Testing
- The 1 cost of capital punishment
- The accused need more resources, not fewer
- The Appeal Podcast: Reexamining the science of shaken baby syndrome
- The Arson Research Project
- The Art of Facial Recognition
- The Best Crime Lab May Be the One That’s Closest
- The Best Reporting on Mental Illness in Prisons
- The Best Reporting on PTSD in Children Exposed to Violence
- The Bias Hunter
- The Biden Administration Must Put The Science Back Into Forensic Science
- The Bill of Rights Doesn’t Come Cheap
- The Biological Evidence Preservation Handbook: Best Practices for Evidence Handlers
- The Biometric Standards: How New York Measures Up in the Face of Biometric Use Regulations
- The Blind Leading the Blind: Recent Article Discusses the HFSC Blind Testing Program
- The Body Farm Asks: Why Do Some Rot, But Others Mummify?
- The Brain Gets Its Day in Court
- The brain, the criminal and the courts
- The Case Against Brain Scans As Evidence In Court
- The case for ‘blind’ lineups (CA)
- The Case of the Fake Sherlock
- The Certainty of Memory Has Its Day in Court
- The Challenges Of Treating Personality Disorders
- The Changing Forensic Science Of Arson Is Freeing Innocent Convicts
- The Chemists and the Cover-Up
- The Child Cases
- The Child Cases: Guilty Until Proven Innocent
- The Child-Abuse Contrarian
- The Cognitive Biases Tricking Your Brain
- The Cold Case Factory
- The Coming Wave of Murders Solved by Genealogy
- The Confrontation Clause, Confused
- The controversial company using DNA to sketch the faces of criminals
- The controversial DNA search that helped nab the ‘Grim Sleeper’ is winning over skeptics
- The controversial GPS device that helped police catch Carlesha Freeland-Gaither’s alleged abductor (PA)
- The Controversy Concerning Gunshot Residues Examinations
- The courts still haven’t figured out how to reconcile science with law
- The creepy genetics behind the golden state killer case (CA)
- The Crimes of Lead
- The criminal justice system also has an ‘alternative facts’ problem
- The Criminal Law Show: Forensic Evidence
- The Criminal Mind
- The cutaneous manifestations and common mimickers of physical child abuse
- The D.C. Crime Lab is in Trouble…Again
- The Danger of License Plate Readers in Post-Roe America
- The Dangerous Junk Science of Vocal Risk Assessment
- The Dangers of DNA Testing
- The Dangers of Hidden Apps
- The dangers of the government’s DNA testing program
- The Dark Dangers of Tunnel Vision
- The Dark Science of Interrogation: How to Find out Anything from Anyone
- The Dark Side of DNA Databases
- The Dark Side of DNA Evidence
- The dark side of forensic science
- The DEA Chemist Who Refused to Be a ‘Team Player’
- The death penalty is racially biased, fiscally irresponsible and very inaccurate
- The Defenses of Voluntary Intoxication, Diminished Capacity, and Unconsciousness
- The Delicate Ethics of Using Facial Recognition in Schools
- The detective in your DMs: Massachusetts appeal takes aim at police trawling social media
- The Digital Forensic Boom
- The Diminished Capacity Defense
- The Dirty Data Feeding Predictive Police Algorithms
- The Disappe
- The District has settled multiple wrongful drunk-driving convictions
- The Disturbing Link Between Sleep Deprivation And 0 Memories
- The DNA Scandal That Threatens Thousands of Criminal Cases (CO)
- The DNA you left behind
- The double-edged sword of DNA: Man convicted of 1996 murder seeks review (WA)
- The drumbeat of innocence: Another wrongfully convicted man is freed
- The effect of contextual information on decision-making in forensic toxicology
- The effect of contextual information on decision-making in forensic toxicology
- The Effect of Legal Hemp on Drug Dog Sniffs
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation Launches the Atlas of Surveillance
- The Emerging Field of Firearms Audio Forensics
- The emperor of junk science forensics has died
- The ENCODE project, the Fourth Amendment, and Haskill v. Harris
- The End of Eyewitness Testimonies
- The End of Eyewitness Testimonies
- The Ethics Behind Using Genealogy Websites to Find Crime Suspects
- The Evidence for Very Small Particles
- The Exoneration of Bennett Barbour
- The Exoneration of Drayton Witt (AZ)
- The Face You Will Forget: The Science of Eyewitness Identification
- The Fallibility of DNA
- The FBI Is Using Push Notifications to Catch Sexual Predators
- The FBI Now Has The Largest Biometric Database In The World. Will It Lead To More Surveillance?
- The FBI Says Its Photo Analysis Is Scientific Evidence. Scientists Disagree.
- The FBI’s Misinformation Campaign on Firearms-toolmark Testimony
- The FBI’s flawed forensics history
- The FBI’s flawed forensics history
- The FBI’s flawed justice
- The Field of Firearms Forensics Is Flawed
- The Fifth Circuit turns its back on a huge forensics scandal in Mississippi
- The Final Five Percent
- The Fire on Harvard Avenue (OH)
- The First Murder Case to Use Family Tree Forensics Goes to Trial
- The FIU Research Forensic Library is Open!
- The Forensic Community Can Educate Lawyers, Judges
- The Forensic Microbiome: The Invisible Traces We Leave Behind
- The Forgetting Pill Erases Painful Memories Forever
- The Fourth Amendment and Geofence Warrants: A Critical Look at United States v. Chatrie
- The Fourth Amendment in the Digital Age
- The Future of Austin’s Crime Lab
- The future of crime-fighting is family tree forensics
- The Genealogy Site That Helped Catch the Golden State Killer Is Grappling With Privacy
- The Genetic Panopticon
- The Golden State Killer Is Tracked Through a Thicket of DNA, and Experts Shudder
- The Government Is Expanding Its Social Media Surveillance Capabilities
- The Hairy Problem with Drug Testing
- The Handbook of Forensic Services (revised 2013)
- The Hardest Cases: When Children Die, Justice Can Be Elusive
- The Hidden Role of Facial Recognition Tech in Many Arrests
- The hum that helps to fight crime
- The Impact of False or Misleading Forensic Evidence on Wrongful Convictions
- The impenetrable program transforming how courts treat DNA evidence
- The implosion of Austin’s crime lab: A timeline (TX)
- The Importance of Expert Witness Consult Work
- The Innocence Project: Science helping
- The Investigator (CA)
- The Junk Science Cops Use to Decide if You’re Lying
- The jury is still out
- The Justice Department is squandering progress in forensic science
- The Justice Department Won’t Stop Going to Bat for Bad Science
- The Latest Test on the Confrontation Clause
- The Law and Science of Eyewitness Evidence
- The Life-or-Death Test
- The Limitations and Admissibility of Using Historical Cellular Site Data to Track the Location of a Cellular Phone
- The Link Between Animal Abuse and Murder
- The Long Battle to Rethink Mental Illness in Children
- The man who was jailed for 22 years – on the fantasy evidence of a single hair (DC)
- The Man With the Bleeding Brain (AK)
- The Marijuana Breathalyzer’s Uncertain Future
- The Mercy Workers
- The Messy Consequences of the Golden State Killer Case
- The microbial death clock
- The Microbial-Vac System: Advancing Human Identification by Improved Sampling
- The Microsoft Police State: Mass Surveillance, Facial Recognition, and the Azure Cloud
- The Military-Style Surveillance Technology Being Tested in American Cities
- The Most Common Questions asked about Expert Witness Testimony
- The Murder That Won’t Die
- The Myth of the Reliability Test
- The Need for a Research Culture in the Forensic Sciences
- The new morgue: proposal calls for single site for agencies (OH)
- The New Science of Sentencing
- The new way police are surveilling you: Calculating your threat ‘score’ (CA)
- The News and Observer’s 2010-11 investigative series on problems at the State Bureau of Investigation lab
- The Next Page: Four experts explain why forensic analysis of crime scenes is not as reliable as you might think
- The Next Step in Rapid DNA
- The NYPD’s Growing DNA Database Raises Concern
- The ongoing legacy of the great satanic sex abuse panic
- The OSAC Materials (Trace) Subcommittee
- The path forward on bite mark matching – and the rearview mirror
- The path forward on bite mark matching — and the rearview mirror
- The PCAST Report – A Review and Moving Forward – A Prosecutor’s Perspective
- The Perpetual Line-Up
- The Police Called It An Accident. She Went to 1-800-Autopsy.
- The Police Can Probably Break Into Your Phone
- The Police Dog Who Cried Drugs at Every Traffic Stop
- The police technology revolution no one is hearing about
- The police want your phone data. Here’s what they can get — and what they can’t.
- The Pot Breathalyzer Is Here. Maybe
- The Potential for Error in Forensic DNA Testing (and How That Complicates the Use of DNA Databases for Criminal Identification
- The Private Surveillance System That Tracks Cars Nationwide
- The Probabilistic Genotyping Software STRmix: Utility and Evidence for its Validity
- The problem with America’s marijuana DUI laws: science
- The Problem With Forensic Sciences
- The Pros And Cons Of Gathering Biometric Data
- The Prosecution’s Case Against DNA
- The Psychedelic Shack
- The Pursuit of Convictions at Any Cost Too Often Taints Crime Lab Results and Justice
- The race to create a perfect lie detector – and the dangers of succeeding
- The Relationship Between Eyewitness Confidence and Identification Accuracy: A New Synthesis
- The Relationship Between Eyewitness Confidence and Identification Accuracy: A New Synthesis
- The rise and fall of Tracey Cline
- The Rise of Networked Vigilante Surveillance
- The Rise of Smart Camera Networks, and Why We Should Ban Them
- The Rise of the Neurobiological Defense with Nita Farahany
- The risk we take with Charlotte’s rape kit backlog
- The Role of Defense-Based Advocacy in the Anti-Domestic Violence Movement
- The SANE/Forensic Nurse Evaluation: What Does It All Mean?
- The science (and lack thereof) behind the FBI’s retreat on hair analysis
- The science behind forensic toxicology
- The Science Behind Where Police Should Place Their Body Cameras
- The Science of Discerning the Real from the Fake
- The Science of Implicit Bias: Implications for Law and Policy
- The Science of the Search for the Boy on the Milk Carton (NY)
- The science that could revolutionise time measurements in forensic investigations
- The Scientific and Legal Implications of Virtual Autopsies
- The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It
- The Secrets DNA Keeps
- The Seismic Change in Police Interrogations
- The Sequel–Marijuana or Hemp: From Farm Bill to Forensic Analysis
- The Sex-Offender Test
- The Sheriff’s Department Quietly Launched a Drone Program With No Public Input (CA)
- The Shooter in the Video
- The Slow but Steady March Towards a More Reliable Forensic Science
- The Slow but Steady March Towards a More Reliable Forensic Science
- The Smell of Death Could Become Forensic Tool
- The Sniff Test
- The Stingray menace
- The Supreme Court Fails the Fourth Amendment Test
- The Supreme Court’s ‘alternative facts’ about drug-sniffing dogs
- The Supreme Court’s dog-day afternoon
- The Surprisingly Imperfect Science of DNA Testing
- The Teenage Brain of the Boston Bomber
- The Trials of Ed Graf
- The Troubling Rise of Rapid DNA Testing
- The Trump DOJ Snuck In One Last Effort to Push Junk Science in Court
- The Truth About 0 Confessions
- The U.S. May Soon Have a De Facto National DNA Database
- The Unequal Burden of Urban Lead
- The Unsettling, Underregulated World of Crime Labs
- The US Department of Justice stumbles on visual perception
- The vaping illness outbreak is strengthening the argument for legalizing marijuana
- The verdict is in: Courtrooms seldom overrule bad science
- The Viral Story About the Cop Who Overdosed by Touching Fentanyl Is Nonsense
- The Voluntary Intoxication Defense
- The War Within: Treating PTSD
- The Weakest Link Standard
- The Weakest Link Standard
- The Weakest Link: TDCAA agrees nearly 5,000 cases “may all be jeopardized” by DPS lab worker misconduct (TX)
- The weed that wasn’t
- The Weekly: Episode 18
- The world’s scariest facial recognition software, explained
- The Worsening Massachusetts Crime Lab Scandal Is Just the Beginning
- The wrong way to fight the opioid crisis
- Therapeutic and toxic blood concentrations of nearly 1,000 drugs and other xenobiotics
- There May Be A Green Light For Pot, But Not For Driving High (WA)
- There must be a search protocol for cell phone searches to prevent general searches
- There’s something suspicious about using statistics to test statistics
- Theresa Dean
- Thermal Imaging Allows for Picturing the Invisible
- Thermal Instability: The Challenges of Degrading ‘Bath Salt’ Samples
- Thermal Properties Database
- These Machines Can Put You in Jail. Don’t Trust Them.
- They Called 911 for Help. Police and Prosecutors Used a New Junk Science to Decide They Were Liars.
- They Followed Doctors’ Orders. Then Their Children Were Taken Away.
- They Lost Their Pregnancies. Then Prosecutors Sent Them to Prison
- They put me in solitary for drugs I didn’t have: Many prisons use faulty drug tests
- They’re entitled
- Think twice before giving results of your home DNA kit to the police
- Thinking through state-level regulation of automatic license plate readers
- Third Motion for Production of Discovery Regarding DNA and Forensic Evidence and Motion to Prevent Consumptive DNA Testing
- Thirty years in jail for a single hair: the FBI’s ‘mass disaster’ of 0 conviction
- This Company Built a Private Surveillance Network. We Tracked Someone With It
- This DNA Testing Firm Said It Wanted To Bring Closure To Families Of Murder Victims. Then It Blocked A Rival From Using Its Database To Solve Crimes.
- This dog helped sniff out porn evidence against Jared Fogle
- This facial recognition website can turn anyone into a cop — or a stalker
- This farmer had a million-dollar hemp crop — until South Carolina bulldozed it
- This grandfather was mistakenly identified as a Sunglass Hut robber by facial recognition software. He’s suing after he was sexually assaulted in jail.
- This Graphic Reveals 10 Cognitive Biases That Shape Our Thinking, With Examples
- This groundbreaking DNA testing method solved a 1981 cold case
- This group has a shocking concussion rate. It’s not football players.
- This Interactive Map Tracks Our Growing Surveillance State
- This is how the government is catching people who use child porn sites
- This Machine Could Prevent Gun Violence — If Only Cops Used It
- This metro county will not prosecute any more marijuana cases — for now (GA)
- This One-Of-A-Kind NC Commission Secured Exoneration Of Convicted Murderers
- This Scientist Helped Free the Innocent Using DNA. Now Biden Wants Him in the Cabinet.
- This Surveillance System Tracks Inmates Down to Their Heart Rate
- This U.S. lawmaker wants greater scrutiny of algorithms used in criminal trials
- This week in science history: Unacknowledged, the first forensic fingerprinter dies
- This win required a trip to the Legislature (IL)
- This year, 773,000 people across the country will be arrested based on field drug tests with known accuracy problems
- This year, Texas passed a law legalizing hemp. It also has prosecutors dropping hundreds of marijuana cases.
- Thom Goolsby: Cooper doesn’t deserve SBI
- Thomas A. Dew, Jr.
- Thomas A. Sporn, MD
- Thomas J. Slovenski
- Thomas M. Hyde, M.D., Ph.D.
- Thomas Owens, MD
- Thomas Wenzel, MS, PE
- Those fateful claims of blood – Other views
- Those with Serious ADHD Committed Fewer Crimes While on Medication, Study Suggests
- Thousands of cases compromised due to faulty forensic analysis
- Thousands of cases under review by DA after APD Crime Lab concerns (TX)
- Thousands of crime guns yet to be tested by Spokane Police (WA)
- Thousands of Criminal Cases in New York Relied on Disputed DNA Testing Techniques
- Thousands of drug cases may be overturned because DPS lab worker allegedly faked results (TX)
- Thousands of DWI cases in Harris County thrown into question after blood vial recall
- Thousands of Harris County drunk driving cases affected by blood vial recall
- Thousands of OUIs may blow away (MA)
- Thousands of Potentially Wrongful Convictions; Years of Delayed Action (MA)
- Thousands of untested rape kits sit in evidence rooms in NC
- Three reasons why junk DNA makes evolutionary sense
- Three Rowan cases under review
- Three Trials for Murder
- Time for SBI agent to be disciplined
- Time line: The Michael Peterson case
- Timeline of DNA Analysis in North Carolina
- To address glut of rape kits at the state crime lab, Utah plans to a hire private firm
- To catch a paedophile, you only need to look at their hands
- To deter criminals, expand DNA databases instead of prisons
- To find alleged Golden State Killer, investigators first found his great-great-great-grandparents (CA)
- To find suspects, police quietly turn to Google
- To Get Ahead of Backlog, Houston Forensic Science Center Outsources DNA Work
- To keep Tor hack source code secret, DOJ dismisses child porn case
- To Prevent 0 IDs, Police Lineups Get Revamped
- To Solve 3 Cold Cases, This Small County Got a DNA Crash Course
- Tom Bevel
- Tom Bevel & Ross M. Gardner, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis With an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction (3d ed.)
- Toner Particles as Forensic Evidence
- Too high to drive? Marijuana-friendly Colorado debates blood-level limits
- Too late for justice for two brothers?
- Too much Big Brother? Mobile gunshot detection initiative stirs government surveillance concerns
- Too Much Information
- Toolmark-Comparison Testimony: A Report to the Texas Forensic Science Commission
- Top judge: Mass. crime lab scandal could have substantial impact on cases in federal court in Boston
- Top judge: Mass. crime lab scandal could have substantial impact on cases in federal court in Boston (MA)
- Top state court should toss 24,000 convictions connected to disgraced chemist, ACLU says (MA)
- Touch DNA
- Touch DNA Might Be Contaminating Crime Scene Evidence
- Touch DNA: From the Crime Scene to the Crime Laboratory
- Touchdown for Edneyville: Ground-breaking for crime lab set for summer
- Toxicology
- Toxicology audit finds 10 percent error rate
- Toxicology Rounds: Your ED Patients are Likely Using Delta-8-THC
- Toxicology Testing by NMS Labs – FAQ
- Trace Evidence
- Trace Evidence Data Workshop: Improving Technology and Measurement in Forensic Science
- Trace Evidence Databases: A Force Multiplier for Forensic Investigators
- Trace Evidence for the Crime Laboratory
- Trace Evidence Resources on forensicresources.org
- Trace Heroin, Cocaine Detected on 13 Percent of Non-Users’ Fingerprints
- Tracey Cline’s recent attack is in character
- Tracey Holsinger, MD
- Tracking Phones, Google Is a Dragnet for the Police
- Tracking The Trackers: Coronavirus Surveillance Around The World
- Trade secret privilege is bad for criminal justice
- Trainings
- Transcript of Rogue Justice
- Traumatic Brain Injury Resources
- Traumatic shaking: The role of the triad in medical investigations of suspected traumatic shaking
- Travis County DA’s Office cites unshared forensics information as threat to ongoing criminal cases
- Travis County judges: Separate forensic lab from Austin Police Department (TX)
- Treatment of Inconclusive Results in Error Rates of Firearms Studies
- Trial addresses reliability of blood alcohol testing (VT)
- Trial Against SFPD Crime Lab Worker Goes To Jury
- Trial begins for Ripon drug lab tech (CA)
- Trial begins for Ripon drug lab tech (CA)
- Trial by Fire: Did Texas execute an innocent man?
- Trial lawyers, judges fight for ‘junk science’ (MI)
- Trial Of Polygraph Critic Renews Debate Over Tests’ Accuracy
- Trial or deal? Some driven to plead guilty, later exonerated
- Trial: Gas can on porch swing
- Trials of Asheville cases to resume with evidence audit completed
- Triangle researchers try to ID composition of ‘designer drugs’
- Tribble v. U.S., 447 A.2d 766 (D.C. 1982).
- Tribune analysis: Drug-sniffing dogs in traffic stops often wrong (IL)
- Trouble at the lab
- Troubled SBI agent terminated
- Troubled St. Paul crime lab problems even worse than first thought, probe reveals (MN)
- Troubled St. Paul crime lab: Officials knew of problems, new documents show (MN)
- Troy T. Pope, M.D.
- True Lies: How to End Abuses of Police Interrogation
- Trump Signs Bipartisan Bill For Faster DNA Testing To Solve Crimes
- Truth gets buried under broken rules
- Trying Mitochondrial DNA Cases
- Trying Y-STR DNA Cases
- Tuesday at the North Carolina General Assembly
- Turf war may be looming over SBI
- Turner sues SBI agents for manufacturing evidence against him in his murder case
- Turner’s lawsuit against SBI heads to state Supreme Court
- Turning the Investigation on the Science of Forensics
- TV Series Featuring Genetic Genealogy Pioneer, Groundbreaking Cases to Premiere Tuesday
- TV show to feature Deborah Sykes/Darryl Hunt case
- Twin DNA test: Why identical criminals may no longer be safe
- Two Bullets, One Gun?
- Two candidates on SBI lab short list
- Two Cleveland men seek millions from city for wrongful murder convictions, 13 years in prison (OH)
- Two DNA Standards Considered for OSAC Registry
- Two Families, Two Fates When the Misdiagnosis is Child Abuse
- Two FBI officials say the state of forensics is fine. Here’s why they’re wrong.
- Two former prisoners’ lives, valued
- Two genes linked with violent crime
- Two independent audits and FBI affirm high standards of Crime Lab DNA work
- Two More Hobos Chicago Gang Members Get Life – Despite PCAST Firearms Defense
- Two national groups are raising alarms about Delaware abolishing the Medical Examiner’s Office for a new crime lab
- Two New Forensic DNA Standards Added to OSAC Registry
- Two New Forensic DNA Standards Added to the OSAC Registry
- Two New Laws Restrict Police Use of DNA Search Method
- Two senior SBI officials snooped improperly
- Two Surprising Solutions For The Backlog At The NC State Crime Lab
- Two Triangle Police Officers Arrested on Felony Charges
- U.S. appeals court: No warrant needed for stored cellphone location data
- U.S. Departments of Justice and Commerce Name Experts to First-ever National Commission on Forensic Science
- U.S. judge quits commission to protest Justice Department forensic science policy
- U.S. justices weigh limits to police cellphone searches
- U.S. Marshals secretly tracked 6,000 cellphones
- U.S. May Advise Lower Limit for Drunken Driving
- U.S. reviewing 27 death penalty convictions for FBI forensic testimony errors
- U.S. reviewing 27 death penalty convictions for FBI forensic testimony errors
- U.S. Spy Program Targeted Cellphones Of U.S. Citizens
- U.S. to commit scientists and new commission to fix forensic science
- U.S. v. Nolan (2020)
- U.S. v. Willock, 696 F. Supp. 2d 536 (D. Md., 2010).
- UC Davis forensic lab cracks cases with animal DNA
- udge reverses murder conviction, saying crucial DNA information not disclosed (CA)
- UIS Innocence group to publicize 0 abuse charges (IL)
- UK Judges Receive Primers on Forensic Science
- UK judges to get scientific guides
- UK Regulator Notes ‘An Almost Existential Threat’ to Forensic Science
- UK Wrestles With Forensic Science Language, Court Presentation
- UNC School of Government Articles on Digital Evidence
- UNC School of Government Blog: Capacity, Commitment, and COVID-19
- UNC School of Government Blog: Diminished Capacity
- UNC School of Government Blog: Voluntary Intoxication
- Uncertainty Ahead: A Shift in How Federal Scientific Experts Can Testify
- Under the Gun: Forensic Scientists as Stressed as Cops and Jail Guards
- Under the microscope: Maryland high court considers limiting ballistics evidence used to link guns to shootings
- Understanding the Differing Roles of Forensic Mental Health Practitioners: Do I need an expert, a consultant, or both?
- Understanding the Differing Roles of Forensic Mental Health Practitioners: Do I need an expert, a consultant, or both?
- Understanding the impact of drug background levels in forensic laboratories
- UNH Botanist Tracks Marijuana DNA
- Uniform Language for Testimony and Reporting for Fingerprints
- Unique in the Crowd: The privacy bounds of human mobility
- United States Police Canine Association
- United States v. Adams, 444 F. Supp.3d 1248 (D. Or. 2020).
- United States v. Alls, No. 2:08-cr-00223-ALM (S.D. Ohio Dec. 7, 2009).
- United States v. Gissantaner, 417 F. Supp. 3d 857 (W. D. Mich. 2019)
- United States v. Gissantaner, 990 F.3d 457 (6th Cir. 2021).
- United States v. Glynn, 578 F. Supp. 2d 567 (S.D.N.Y. 2008).
- United States v. Green, 405 F. Supp. 2d 104.
- United States v. Hebshie
- United States v. Love, No. 2:09-cr-20317-JPM (W.D. Tenn. Feb. 8, 2011).
- United States v. Taylor, 663 F. Supp. 2d 1170 (D.N.M. 2009).
- United States v. Tibbs, 2016-CF1-19431.
- University of New Haven Launches Artifact Genome Project for Digital Forensics Worldwide
- University of Pennsylvania offers a boot camp on brain science
- University scientists bring the lab to the courtroom
- Unlocking the Black Box: Challenging Surveillance and Technology in Criminal Cases
- Unpublished COA Opinion highlights the importance of preserving objections to expert testimony
- Unrelenting effort wins man his freedom (WA)
- Unreliable and Unchallenged (NV)
- Unreliable Field Drug Tests Result In Innocent People Pleading Guilty
- Unsettling Science: Experts Are Still Debating Whether Shaken Baby Syndrome Exists
- UNT DNA Program Funding Loss ‘Incredibly Crippling,’ Say Investigators (TX)
- Untouched, Thousands Of Rape Kits Await Justice (MI)
- Up to the Bar
- Upcoming forensic evidence programs at Duke Law School
- Upcoming Programs on Facial Recognition Software and Surveillance Technologies
- Upcoming Webinar – (Mis)identified: The Challenges of Identifying & Litigating Facial Recognition Technology in Criminal Cases
- Upcoming Webinar Series: Serology, DNA and Probabilistic Genotyping Evidence
- Upcoming Webinar: Best Practice Interviewing of Children in Sexual Abuse Cases
- Upcoming Webinar: Determining Malingering and Deception in Forensic Settings
- Update to “Freedom on the line for two North Carolina men”
- Update: DNA expert testifies
- Update: Holdren Attacks House Bill, Defends NSF’s Grant Selection Process
- Updated requirements for handling, preservation, and storage of biological evidence
- Updates to Location History and new controls coming soon to Maps
- Upstate NY man acquitted of murder, in landmark DNA case
- Urine Drug Screening: Minimizing False-Positives and False-Negatives to Optimize Patient Care
- US cell carriers are selling access to your real-time phone location data
- US Court Says Drug-Sniffing Dog Fails the Smell Test
- US crime lab chemist arrest causes reverberations (MA)
- US District Court Allows EyeDetect Lie Detector Test Results As Evidence for First Time (UT)
- US fiscal deal leaves science vulnerable
- US police agencies with their own DNA databases stir debate
- US pushing local cops to stay mum on surveillance
- US Supreme Court asked to ponder drug dog’s sniff
- US surveillance of Americans must stop
- US v. Chatrie
- USC professor at the intersection of children and justice
- USDA National Detector Dog Manual
- Use of familial DNA in an investigation can be intrusive. But a middle ground is possible.
- Use of familial DNA raises privacy concerns (OH)
- Use of Rap Lyrics at Trial
- Use-of-force expert questioned in Rittenhouse murder case
- USFA Fire Burn Pattern Tests
- Using Bloodstains at Crime Scenes to Determine Age of a Suspect or Victim
- Using cell tower data to track a suspect’s location
- Using DNA to Sketch What Victims Look Like; Some Call It Science Fiction
- Using Texts as Lures, Government Spyware Targets Mexican Journalists and Their Families
- Using the NAS Report and PCAST Report at trial to challenge unreliable forensic methods
- Using the PCAST Report in the Courtroom
- Utah trooper accused of making bogus DUI arrests
- UVa study: State slow to fix practices for suspect lineups (VA)
- Va names new forensic science director (VA)
- Va. AG expanding computer forensic lab (VA)
- Va. DNA data support innocence of 33 convicted of sex crimes, study concludes (VA)
- Va. DNA testing to be released (VA)
- Va. police required to have eyewitness ID policies
- Valerie Graves murder: 500 volunteer for DNA screening (UK)
- Vallejo police have sent Zodiac Killer DNA to a lab. Results could come in weeks (CA)
- Vanderbilt, Italian State Police Announce Collaborations on Firearms, Other Quantitative Evidence
- Variation in Cannabis Testing Challenges a Young Industry
- Vassey trial: Use of force expert says Keith Vidal shooting was justified
- Vegas Prosecutors Seek Help in Identifying Convictions Won With Faulty Drug Tests
- Verizon providing all call records to U.S. under court order
- Verne Schmickley, Ph.D.
- Veteran SBI agent chosen to head ALE Veteran SBI agent chosen to head ALE
- Vetting Experts – A Wake-Up Call
- Vice Hit With $300M Suit From Controversial Surveillance Company
- Victim’s photo found on murder suspect’s computer
- Victoria Reynolds, Ph.D.
- Video Shows Controversial Forensic Specialist Michael West Fabricating Bite Marks
- View All Trainings
- Vincent J.M. DiMaio, Gunshot Wounds: Practical Aspects of Firearms, Ballistics, and Forensic Techniques (2d ed.)
- Virginia attorneys are getting a crash course in DNA testing to help them in the courtroom
- Virginia Beach police used fake DNA results during interrogations, attorney general investigation finds
- Virginia crime commission backs expansion of DNA databank, does not vote on decriminalization of marijuana possession
- Virginia Hart, Ph.D.
- Virginia Inmate Freed After DNA Tests Refute Bite-Mark Evidence
- Virginia must let everyone know about wrongful convictions
- Virginia Police Have Been Secretively Stockpiling Private Phone Records (VA)
- Virginia review panel recommends action following VPM podcast on former forensic analyst
- Virginia: Man Jailed for 27 Years is Exonerated
- Virtual Autopsies Provide New Insights into Death
- Virtual Case Notes: A Digital Forensics Approach to Car Crash Reconstruction
- Virtual Case Notes: Apple’s Face ID Faces Scrutiny from Security Experts
- Virtual Case Notes: Not Only Can Alexa Eavesdrop — She Can Also Testify Against You
- Virtual crime scenes among features of Waukegan PD forensic scanner (IL)
- Virtual Workshop Series: Qualifications of an Expert Witness for Legal Professionals
- Virtual Workshop Series: Qualifications of an Expert Witness for Legal Professionals
- Virtual Workshop Series: Qualifications of an Expert Witness for Legal Professionals
- Visit to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
- Vitamins, A Field Test And Deputy Dolt
- Viva 4N6
- Voice Analysis Should Be Used with Caution in Court
- Voice-print Technology Monitors Inmates’ Calls in Florida
- Voluntary Intoxication, Diminished Capacity, and Automatism
- Voluntary Intoxication, Mental Capacity, and Defensive Force: Eight Principles on Instructing the Jury
- Vulture study at Texas forensics center gives new insight into time-of-death estimates
- Waiting for rape kit results is ‘stab in my heart’
- Wake County computer technology links suspects to thousands of crimes
- Wake County judge blocks Flock safety from installing more license plate readers
- Wake jury awards $1.5 million against N&O in libel trial
- Wake jury awards $7.5 million to punish N&O in libel trial
- Wake Radiology Consultants
- Wake sheriff’s investigator accused of embezzlement
- Wake sheriff’s investigator faces embezzlement, drug charges
- Walt McNulty, Ph.D.
- Want to do better science? Admit you’re not objective
- Want To Keep Your Messages Private? There’s An App For That
- Wanted: Forensic Pathologists
- Warning about SBI DNA Reports
- Warrants Can Force Google To Look Through Your Search History–A Tragic Arson Case May Decide If That’s Constitutional
- Was FBI’s science good enough to ID anthrax killer?
- Was science of blood evidence lost in translation to jurors?
- Was the Robber 6-foot-3 or 5-foot-6?
- Washburn crime lab funding rejected again (KS)
- Washburn crime lab regains momentum (KS)
- Washington County offers deals in cases tainted by crime lab (MN)
- Washington natives under 21: State has your DNA
- Washington state crime lab faces Texas-size quandary: How to deal with old cases processed by lab manager accused of misconduct?
- Washington State Patrol Forensic Laboratory Services
- Washington State Patrol’s toxicology lab ran tests in office contaminated by meth, possibly jeopardizing thousands of cases
- Washington State Prison System Sued for Using Unreliable Drug Tests To Put Inmates in Solitary
- Watch a Florida Cop Botch a Drug Field Test on Video, Then Arrest an Innocent Man (FL)
- Watch How Maggots Help Solve Crimes
- Watchdog report: Shaken-baby science doubts grow (NY)
- Watchdog report: Shaken-baby triad still rules in New York courts (Part II)
- Watchdogs sue California over keeping DNA from arrests with no conviction
- Watched
- Watching You
- Wayne deputy arrested
- Ways to stay informed about forensic evidence
- We Built A Powerful Amazon Facial Recognition Tool For Under $10
- We need to fix forensics. But how?
- We Need To Get Junk Science Out of Courtrooms
- We scanned the DNA of 8,000 people to see how facial features are controlled by genes
- Weak DNA evidence could undermine justice, experts say
- Weak DNA evidence could undermine justice, experts say (IL)
- Weaver Family Program in Law, Brain Sciences, and Behavior established at VLS with $3.85 million endowment from Weaver Foundation
- Web Hosting Service Fights DOJ Warrant Demanding Records from Inauguration Protest Site
- Web Hunt for DNA Sequences Leaves Privacy Compromised
- Webinar – Abusive Head Trauma: What We Know About Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Webinar – Demystifying Traumatic Brain Injury
- Webinar – Diagnostically Difficult Autopsy Cases: Logistics, Ethics, and Case Examples
- Webinar – Diagnostically Difficult Autopsy Cases: Logistics, Ethics, and Case Examples
- Webinar – How to Prepare for a Fire Expert Deposition and Litigation
- Webinar – Likes, Posts and Shares: When the Government uses Social Media to Prosecute Your Client
- Webinar – Likes, Posts and Shares: When the Government uses Social Media to Prosecute Your Client
- Webinar – Litigating ShotSpotter Evidence: The Science and the Law
- Webinar – THC/Cannabis: Recognizing Impairment
- Webinar – Tiny Constables: Automatic License Plate Readers and the Fourth Amendment
- Webinar – Tiny Constables: Automatic License Plate Readers and the Fourth Amendment
- Webinar – When Google Searches for You: Challenging Geofence Warrants
- Webinar: Abusive Head Trauma
- Webinar: Best Practice Interviewing of Children in Sexual Abuse Cases
- Webinar: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Essentials
- Webinar: Blunt Force Trauma
- Webinar: Blunt Force Trauma – Internal Injuries
- Webinar: Blunt Force Trauma- What Every Attorney/Investigator Needs to Know
- Webinar: Bodily Injury
- Webinar: Cannabis and NC Law Update
- Webinar: Challenging Accident Reconstruction Evidence
- Webinar: Challenging Accident Reconstruction Evidence
- Webinar: Challenging eyewitness ID testimony and utilizing defense experts
- Webinar: Challenging eyewitness ID testimony and utilizing defense experts
- Webinar: Challenging Firearms Evidence
- Webinar: Challenging the foundational validity of a forensic method
- Webinar: Complex DNA Mixtures Interpretation and the Incorporation of Probabilistic Genotyping (PG) Software
- Webinar: Disability in the Criminal Legal System
- Webinar: Evaluating Animal Abuse Cases Using Veterinary Forensics
- Webinar: Evaluating Capacity to Proceed
- Webinar: Evaluating Capacity to Proceed
- Webinar: Excessive Sugar Consumption and Criminality: A Neurocriminological, Clinical, and Forensic Perspective
- Webinar: Excessive Sugar Consumption and Criminality: A Neurocriminological, Clinical, and Forensic Perspective
- Webinar: Firearms 101
- Webinar: Forensic Lab Quality Systems
- Webinar: Forensic Lab Quality Systems
- Webinar: Head Trauma, Comprehension, and Intoxication
- Webinar: Improving Forensic Decision Making – A Human-Cognitive Perspective
- Webinar: Intro to Adverse Childhood Experiences/Secondary Trauma & Forensics 101
- Webinar: Neurocriminology: A Review for Legal Professionals
- Webinar: Reading Medical Records
- Webinar: Results of a black box study on the accuracy and reliability of palm print comparisons
- Webinar: Strangulation- Evaluating Strangulation Evidence From a Medical Perspective
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- Weighing Marijuana Reference
- Welcome
- Were Army crime lab problems withheld from some defendants?
- Werner U. Spitz, Ed., Spitz and Fisher’s Medicolegal Investigation of Death: Guidelines for the Application of Pathology to Crime Investigation (4th ed.)
- Western Kentucky officials want pathologist at area medical examiner’s office (KY)
- Western NC Death Investigation Conference
- Western North Carolina Death Investigation Conference
- Western North Carolina Death Investigation Conference
- Western Regional Crime Lab opens in Edneyville
- What Attorneys Need to Know about ShotSpotter
- What Attorneys Need to Know about ShotSpotter
- What better forensic science can reveal about the JFK assassination
- What Courts Need to Know about Bruises
- What Did They Really See?
- What facial recognition steals from us
- What Happens After Jurors Get It Wrong?
- What happens when you donate your body to science
- What is Fog Data Science? Why is the Surveillance Company so Dangerous?
- What is Fog Reveal? A legal scholar explains the app some police forces are using to track people without a warrant
- What is in a State Crime Laboratory Lab Report?
- What is it About Your Face?
- What Is Microstamping, and Can It Help Solve Shootings?
- What is their time worth?
- What Kind of ‘Justice System’ Refuses to Test DNA Evidence?
- What local cops learn,and carriers earn, from cellphone records
- What police can learn about you from the skin chemicals on your cell phone
- What records are available in a death investigation case?
- What the exoneration of George Perrot means for the criminal justice system
- What the Golden State Killer tells us about forensic genetics
- What the Justice System Gets Wrong About Eyewitness Testimony
- What to do with low-quality video evidence
- What to watch when quarantined
- What We Know About Treating Brain Disorders
- What your cell phone can’t tell the police
- What’s Behind a Massive Review of DNA Evidence in Texas
- What’s the Matter with Metadata?
- What’s In a (Trade) Name?
- What’s Wrong With DC’s $220 Million Crime Lab?
- What’s Wrong with Forensic Science? Everything, Says Paper
- WhatsApp photo drug dealer caught by ‘groundbreaking’ work (UK)
- When a Computer Program Keeps You in Jail
- When a DNA Test Says You’re a Younger Man, Who Lives 5,000 Miles Away
- When a state’s drug chemist lies for years, should all her cases be thrown out? (MA)
- When a Witness Confronts the Accused: Is a Courtroom I.D. Fair?
- When Alcohol Takes The Wheel: What’s Your Limit?
- When an I.Q. Score Is a Death Sentence
- When Are You Too Stoned to Drive?
- When Bad DNA Tests Lead to 0 Convictions
- When can police dogs sniff at the door?
- When Crime Labs Go Criminal
- When DNA Evidence Suggests ‘Innocent,’ Some Prosecutors Cling to ‘Maybe’
- When DNA Implicates the Innocent
- When DNA is lying
- When expert testimony isn’t: Tainted evidence wreaks havoc in courts, lives
- When expert testimony isn’t: Tainted evidence wreaks havoc in courts, lives (+video)
- When Forensic Evidence Convicts the Innocent
- When Forensic Evidence Goes Bad
- When Innocence Isn’t Enough
- When Is the Absence of Evidence the Evidence of Absence?
- When Junk Science About Sex Offenders Infects the Supreme Court
- When medical problems are mistaken for child abuse
- When memory and justice fail us
- When Memory Commits an Injustice
- When New Research Proves Courtroom ‘Experts’ Wrong
- When Obama wouldn’t fight for science
- When Someone You Love Dies in Police Custody and They Blame “Excited Delirium”
- When Sure Proof Proves to Be Unsure
- When Survivors are Accused – Background and Overview
- When the accused is just 18: How brain science complicates ‘adult’ criminal justice
- When the Cops Take Your Urine by Force
- When Your Freedom Depends on an App
- Where abortion is banned, someone’s phone activity could be used as criminal evidence
- Where Does a Cop With an 80-Pound Dog Search?
- Where Is the Path Forward for Forensics? Part II
- Where Science Enters the Courtroom, the Daubert Name Looms Large
- Where Traditional DNA Testing Fails, Algorithms Take Over
- Whiskey in the Courtroom 8: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science – Firearms Evidence
- Whiskey in the Courtroom 8: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science – Firearms Evidence
- Whiskey in the Courtroom 9: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science – DNA Evidence
- Whiskey in the Courtroom 9: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science – DNA Evidence
- Whiskey in the Courtroom CLE – Evolving Trends in Forensic Science: Mental Health Evidence
- Whiskey in the Courtroom: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science
- Whistleblower: San Francisco Crime Lab Scandal Dates Back Years
- Whistling past the graveyard: Why it’s so hard to rid the courts or junk science
- White House Advisory Council Report Is Critical of Forensics Used in Criminal Trials
- White House panel expected to issue report critical of some forensic evidence in criminal cases
- White House panel expected to issue report critical of some forensic evidence in criminal cases
- White House Report Concludes that Bite-Mark Analysis is Junk Science
- White House science council: Bite-mark matching is junk science
- White Paper on the Science of Late Adolescence: A Guide for Judges, Attorneys, and Policy Makers
- Who Are You? NIST Biometric Publication Provides Two New Ways to Tell Quickly
- Who Loaded the Gun? Recovering DNA from Bullet Casings
- Who Made Those Fingerprints?
- Who pulled the trigger? Gun muzzle exhaust may complicate analysis of crime scenes
- Who should control Houston’s crime lab?
- Who should control Houston’s crime lab?
- Who Should Have Access to DNA Evidence?
- Who, What, WHEN: Determining the Age of Fingerprints
- Who’s Afraid of Peer Review?
- Who’s to blame for wrongful convictions? Accountability demands more than finger-pointing.
- Whose voice is that?
- Why a High-Ranking FBI Attorney Is Pushing ‘Unbelievable’ Junk Science on Guns
- Why a Sensitive Dog Is an Evidence-Impaired Cop’s Best Friend
- Why an eyewitness account alone shouldn’t send anyone to prison
- Why Are Arson Cases so Difficult to Solve?
- Why Are Cops Around the World Using This Outlandish Mind-Reading Tool?
- Why are DNA Databases Available to Prosecutors but not Defense Attorneys?
- Why are police departments still using drug field tests?
- Why autistic people are less likely to get a fair trial
- Why cell-phone tracking should require a warrant
- Why Closing the Forensic Commission Hurts Crime Victims
- Why Courts Still Lag Behind On Forensic Science
- Why Defense Forensics Experts Matter
- Why did Jeffrey Williams die? The invisible killer in Room 225
- Why do innocent women confess to crimes they didn’t commit?
- Why do people 0ly confess to crimes?
- Why do people confess to crimes they didn’t commit?
- Why Do the First and Second Autopsy Results Differ?
- Why Do We Still Use ‘Junk Science’ to Convict? Blame the Judges
- Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds
- Why Fathers Really Matter
- Why Fingerprints Aren’t the Proof We Thought They Were
- Why Indoor Location will be bigger than GPS or Maps, and how it works
- Why Is Psychiatry’s New Manual So Much Like The Old One?
- Why it matters that IBM is getting out of the facial recognition business
- Why It’s Hard To Test Whether People Are Driving While Stoned
- Why Our Memory Fails Us
- Why Police Lineups Will Never Be Perfect
- Why So Many Rape Evidence Kits Go Unprocessed And Efforts To Reduce the Backlog Nationwide
- Why Some Forensic Evidence Isn’t Accurate Or Reliable
- Why suspects may ‘look alike’ to eyewitness
- Why the ‘wet tea leaves’ drug raid was outrageous
- Why the ACLU of NJ says too much of how the NYPD uses facial recognition is shrouded in secrecy
- Why the DEA Stopped Testing Cash for Coke
- Why the Fuss Over the D.S.M.-5?
- Why the War on Drugs Is a Massive Failure, Part Infinity
- Why This Innocence Advocate Believes N.C. Man Was Wrongfully Convicted of UNC Charlotte Student’s Murder
- Why This Scientist Keeps Receiving Packages of Serial Killers’ Hair
- Why we don’t know as much as we should about police surveillance technology
- Why Won’t Prosecutors Make Amends for Flawed Investigations?
- Why You Can’t Trust Yourself to Match Photos of Strangers’ Faces
- Why Your Cell Phone’s Location Isn’t Protected by the Fourth Amendment
- Why Your Cellphone Could Be Called A ‘Tracker’
- Why your DNA is a civil rights issue
- Widening scandal at state drug lab in Mass. exposes opportunities for reform (MA)
- Wilcoxson, Davis show need to end executions
- Wilkes busy busting meth labs
- Wilkie A. Wilson, Ph.D.
- Will Bringing Science Back to the White House Reinvigorate Forensics Reform?
- Will charging opioid dealers with murder prevent fatal overdoses? NC prosecutors hope so.
- Will Neuroscience Radically Transform the Legal System?
- Will Privacy Go to the Dogs?
- Will Texas put an innocent man to death?
- William (Bill) Bodziak
- William (Bill) Hensley
- William (Bill) Lane
- William (Bill) Tobin
- William Bailey
- William Bass, Ph.D.
- William C. (Bill) Thompson, Ph.D., JD
- William C. Head, The DUI Book: A Citizen’s Handbook on Fighting a Drunk Driving Case
- William E. Conrad
- William J. Anderson hired as Asheville’s new police chief
- William M. Tyson, Ph.D.
- William Oliver, M.D.
- William Shields
- William W. Shockley & Harold C. Pillsbury III, The Neck: Diagnosis and Surgery
- Williams v. United States, 130 A.3d 343 (D.C. 2016).
- Williamsburg DNA case raises question of effort (VA)
- Williamson County man actually innocent of drug possession where lab found no drugs existed: Habeas relief granted (TX)
- Willie Grimes case
- Willie Grimes takes the stand in his innocence hearing
- Willie Manning asks Mississippi Supreme Court to take another look at his death sentence
- Wilmington crime lab may lose state money
- Wilmington police could end in-house drug testing
- Wilmington Police Department Crime Laboratory Procedures
- Wilmington police use drone to survey crime scenes (DE)
- Wilmington’s crime lab gets international accreditation
- Wilson Center for Science and Justice tackles criminal justice reform with $5 million grant
- Winek’s Drug & Chemical Blood-Level Data
- Winston-Salem Will Hire Private Crime Lab
- Wisconsin Academics Propose State Forensic Science Commission
- Wisconsin AG Seeks to Assure Public Avery Evidence Will Get Objective Review at State Crime Lab
- Wisconsin Man, Casualty Of Flawed Hair Forensics, Latest To Be Exonerated
- Wisconsin preps for surge in DNA tests when crime law kicks in
- With execution clock ticking, supporters of Texas inmate press for DNA testing
- With George Floyd, a Raging Debate Over Bias in the Science of Death
- With Help of Forensic Science, More Is Learned About Woman Found Dead 41 Years Ago
- With Hours to Go, Execution Is Postponed (MS)
- With legal pot comes a problem: How do we weed out impaired drivers?
- Withholding evidence: Exoneration 36 years late shows the peril
- Withholding of evidence could put officers away
- Witness Accounts in Midtown Hammer Attack Show the Power of 0 Memory
- WNC lawmaker pledges action on state crime lab
- WNC lawmaker promises action on crime lab
- Woman “Stages” Rape Scene – Fitbit Helps Prove 0 Allegation (PA)
- Woman asks court to overturn conviction based on scent evidence (TX)
- Woman convicted in vehicle death appealing 20-day sentence
- Woman jailed after false positive drug test (TX)
- Woman staged ‘rape’ scene with knife, vodka, called 9-1-1, police say (PA)
- Woman who cost parents custody of their children headed to prison
- Women taste freedom after convictions vacated (MS)
- Work Group Learns Safe Evidence Handling
- Worker who reported violations at Fort Worth police crime lab alleges retaliation
- Working with a Mitigation Specialist in a non-capital case
- Working with Experts
- Working with Experts in Trial Preparation CLE
- Working with Experts in Trial Preparation CLE
- Working with Mental Health Experts: Psychological Testing in Criminal Cases Online CLE
- World-renowned Forensic Scientist Henry C. Lee Retires
- World’s most detailed scans will reveal how brain works
- Would you trust Ancestry.com with your DNA?
- WPD crime lab can perform forensic analysis with new accreditation
- Wrestling with why Georgia opposes DNA testing in death cases
- Wrong – SBI lab probe may find more misbehavior
- Wrongful conviction organization sues prosecutors for potentially exculpatory DNA evidence
- Wrongful conviction, delayed justice (VA)
- Wrongful Conviction: Junk Science – Hair Microscopy Evidence
- Wrongful convictions don’t come cheap
- Wrongful executions subject of film screening, panel discussions on Sept. 20-21 Wrongful executions subject of film screening, panel discussions on Sept. 20-21
- Wrongful executions subject of film screening, panel discussions on Sept. 20-21
- Wrongfully Accused by an Algorithm
- Wrongfully convicted man is free at last after 17 years
- Wrongfully convicted men call for SBI lab changes
- Wrongfully convicted Wilson man dies months after receiving pardon of innocence
- Wrongfully convicted Wilson man freed after four decades in prison
- Wrongfully imprisoned for 43 years. Here’s the story of how he was freed.
- Wrongfully jailed Alabama mom may get compensation
- Wrongly convicted Fort Worth man freed after 24 years (TX)
- Wrongly convicted men protest new discovery bill
- Wrongly convicted NC man sues Charlotte police
- Wrongly Convicted on Bite-Marks, Man Exonerated after 19 Years (CA)
- Wrongly Imprisoned for Killing His Infant Daughter, a Father Could Go Free This Week (CA)
- WSP: Regional crime lab’s proposed use of Rapid DNA has ‘considerable problems’
- Wyoming Crime Lab tech resigns after lying (MI)
- Wyoming Police crime lab technician resigns after allegedly falsifying his credentials
- Y Chromosome Study Casts Doubt On Theories Regarding Junk DNA, Sexually Dominant Men
- Years Delayed, Detroit Starts Testing Rape Kits For Evidence (MI)
- Years of drug cases under review after police department fires forensic chemist
- Yes, America, We Have Executed an Innocent Man (TX)
- Yes, lead poisoning could really be a cause of violent crime
- Yet another bite-mark conviction is unraveling
- Yet another scientific body has debunked bitemark analysis. The courts still won’t care.
- Yogurt shop controversy: Privacy vs science
- You Can’t Hide Your Genes
- You could be in this FBI facial-recognition system and not even know it
- You Have No Idea What Happened
- You’re an Adult. Your Brain, Not So Much.
- Your Car Is Spying on You
- Your car is spying on you, and a CBP contract shows the risks
- Your Digital Trail: Does The Fourth Amendment Protect Us?
- Your DNA Can Now Be Pulled From Thin Air. Privacy Experts Are Worried.
- Your DNA Profile is Private? A Florida Judge Just Said Otherwise
- Your DNA Test Could Send a Relative to Jail
- Your Face Is Not Your Own
- Your face or fingerprint could soon replace your plane ticket
- Your location history is like a fingerprint. And cops can get it without a warrant.
- Your own pacemaker can now testify against you in court
- Your Relative’s DNA Could Turn You Into A Suspect
- Your Smartphone Is A Crucial Police Tool, If They Can Crack It
- Your Vehicle Black Box: A ‘Witness’ Against You In Court