Blood and Bodily Fluids
Peterson case presents dilemma for AG’s office
Three Trials for Murder
Forensic Tests for Semen: What you should know
By Maher Noureddine, Ph.D., President: ForensiGen, LLC Second in the series: Bodily Fluids and Forensics First, the biological facts about semen: Seminal fluid is a complex mixture of secretions from at least four male urogenital glands. The seminal vesicle gland contributes approximately 60% to this mixture, the prostate gland contributes approximately 30%, and the combined …
State AG wants charges against Allen reinstated
Forensic Tests for Saliva: What you should know
By Maher Noureddine, Ph.D. First in the series: Bodily Fluids and Forensics You may encounter cases in which the prosecution claims that SBI tests establish the presence of human saliva on the victim as part of its proof that an assault occurred. This type of evidence is often seen in sexual assault cases. In cases …
Bodily Fluids and Forensics: Introduction to the Series
By Maher Noureddine, Ph.D. and Sarah Rackley The field of forensic investigation continues to reap tremendous benefits from advancements made in various scientific disciplines including physics, chemistry, biology and others. The detection and analysis of biological molecules have been at the forefront of this advancement, even to the level of revolutionizing forensics as we know …
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Judge orders mediation in SBI case
MSU prof investigating mishandled rape kits
DA: Blood evidence not determinant factor in cases
Lawyer in murder case seeks records from SBI agent
Taylor sues 5 former SBI agents
Taylor suit seeks money from SBI
Greg Taylor Lawsuit
Civil complaint against former SBI agents/supervisors/directors Deaver, Taub, Nelson, Keaton and Elliot filed in U.S. District Court in Raleigh on June 28, 2011.