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New development may throw thousands more drug lab cases into question

July 14, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

New development may throw thousands more drug lab cases into questionRead More

Article Source: Boston GlobeForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, Drug Analysis

NIJ Publishes Digital Evidence Policies and Procedures Manual

May 29, 2020 //  by Alec Rees

This month the National Institute of Justice’s (NIJ) Forensic Technology Center of Excellence published a Digital Evidence Policies and Procedures Manual to be used as a guide for law enforcement agencies. The preface to the manual clarifies that policies and procedures should be tailored to fit each lab’s particular circumstances, and further that a manual …

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Category: Reports & PublicationsForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, Digital Evidence

Emerging Issues in the Evolution of the Texas Forensic Science Commission and National Reform Webinar

May 27, 2020 //  by Alec Rees

A new installment of the Stetson Law Crime Scene to Courtroom webinar series, Emerging Issues in the Evolution of the Texas Forensic Science Commission and National Reform is presented by Lynn Robitaille Garcia, General Counsel for the Texas Commission on Forensic Science. Over the course of the webinar, Ms. Garcia describes the changes that have …

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Resource Category: TrainingsResource Source: NCSTLForensic Discipline: Crime Labs

OCME & NCSCL Pretrial Conferences During Covid-19

May 12, 2020 //  by Alec Rees

Even though the courts are currently holding only a limited number of essential hearings to help limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus, attorneys who are teleworking may still need to hold pretrial conferences with forensic scientists. While in-person meetings are not possible at this time, there are still options for holding remote meetings with …

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Category: AnnouncementsForensic Discipline: Crime Labs

DA Rollins asks SJC to vacate 64 defendants’ guilty pleas in drug cases following Dookhan, Farak scandals

May 11, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

DA Rollins asks SJC to vacate 64 defendants’ guilty pleas in drug cases following Dookhan, Farak scandalsRead More

Article Source: Boston GlobeForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, Drug Analysis

The Blind Leading the Blind: Recent Article Discusses the HFSC Blind Testing Program

May 7, 2020 //  by Alec Rees

From the National Academy of Sciences, to the Washington Post, to Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, there seems to be consensus that additional research is needed to validate several fields of forensic science. One challenge in collecting sufficient evidence to establish foundational validity is that because there is no ground truth in forensic casework, …

The Blind Leading the Blind: Recent Article Discusses the HFSC Blind Testing ProgramRead More

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

What to watch when quarantined

April 23, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Are you done with Tiger King and don’t know what to watch next? Each of the series below is available on Netflix and offers insight into various forensic evidence methods. How to Fix a Drug ScandalThis four-episode series chronicles what happens when two drug analysts in Massachusetts commit misconduct in the lab. The series examines …

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Category: AnnouncementsForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, Drug Analysis

ASCLD Recognizes the Top Performing Forensic Labs in the World

April 14, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

ASCLD Recognizes the Top Performing Forensic Labs in the WorldRead More

Article Source: Forensic MagazineForensic Discipline: Crime Labs

How to Fix a Drug Scandal is the staggering true story of justice gone very wrong

April 1, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

How to Fix a Drug Scandal is the staggering true story of justice gone very wrongRead More

Article Source: VOXForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, Drug Analysis

Forensic science failures putting justice at risk, says regulator

February 24, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Forensic science failures putting justice at risk, says regulatorRead More

Article Source: The GuardianForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, Digital Evidence, Foundations of Forensics

New Ohio Supreme Court task force will study wrongful convictions

February 13, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

New Ohio Supreme Court task force will study wrongful convictionsRead More

Article Source: Cleveland.comForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, Foundations of Forensics

Federal prosecutors question integrity and competence of DC crime lab

February 11, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Federal prosecutors question integrity and competence of DC crime labRead More

Article Source: Washington PostForensic Discipline: Crime Labs

Lawsuit: SDPD evidence contamination occurs once per month

February 7, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Lawsuit: SDPD evidence contamination occurs once per monthRead More

Article Source: CBS San DiegoForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, DNA

Police suspected a crime lab technician of murder. Their mistake led him to hang himself, his widow says.

February 5, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Police suspected a crime lab technician of murder. Their mistake led him to hang himself, his widow says.Read More

Article Source: Washington PostForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, DNA

Broward Medical Examiner’s Office Toxicologist Fired Over Error

February 4, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Broward Medical Examiner’s Office Toxicologist Fired Over ErrorRead More

Article Source: CBS MiamiForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, Toxicology

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