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Fingerprints
Now Your iPhone Can Read Fingerprints, Scan Irises and ID Your Face
How your movements create a GPS ‘fingerprint’
Lana Canen case
Ms. Canen’s 2005 murder conviction in IN was overturned in Nov. 2012 after she spent eight years in prison. A fingerprint that was a crucial piece of evidence in the prosecution’s case against her was found not to be hers. An Arizona fingerprint expert discovered that a sheriff’s detective misidentified a fingerprint found on a …
George Allen case
Mr. Allen’s 1983 rape and murder conviction in MO was reversed in Nov. 2012, though the state is appealing the reversal. In this case, it was discovered that there are seven usable fingerprints from the crime scene that do not match anyone involved, though police testified at trial that the fingerprints matched the victim, the …
Miami-Dade judge rules fingerprint evidence should be restricted (FL)
Portable fingerprint scanners aid King County deputies (WA)
Lee County sheriffs on leading edge with fingerprints Lee County sheriffs on leading edge with fingerprints (WA)
Free at Last! Willie Grimes Exonerated by 3-Judge Panel
A 3-judge panel found Willie Grimes innocent after thirty-minutes of deliberation on Friday. Grimes had been sentenced to life in prison in 1987 after being convicted of two counts of first degree rape and one count of second degree kidnapping. He was paroled in May of this year after serving twenty-four years in prison. Grimes’s …
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NIJ Has Made Available New Forensic Technical Reports
The National Institute of Justice has published several reports on novel techniques that are being investigated in order to improve forensic analysis. Take a look at the reports below to learn about some of the latest techniques that are being developed and to get a forecast of what techniques you may see coming soon to …
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Why Fingerprints Aren’t the Proof We Thought They Were
Glowing chemical lights up a suspect’s fingerprints
Impression & Pattern Evidence Symposium – Online today!
The Impression & Pattern Evidence Symposium is taking place today through Thursday, August 9, 2012. The live program, sponsored by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Office of Justice Programs and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Laboratory Division, is being streamed online here. The agenda is available here. Topics include the latest developments and …
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