Main Content
Excerpt from Forensic science: A judicial perspective
1.5.4
"Excited Delirium” and Deaths in Police Custody
3.3.6
Facial Recognition Technology: Current Capabilities, Future Prospects, and Governance
3.2.2
Fed. Rule of Evidence 702
1.4.4
Georgia v. Denton, Order Granting Extraordinary Motion for New Trial (Feb. 7, 2020)
3.5.8
Government's Reply to the Motion to Exclude Fingerprint Evidence under Frye
1.3.4
Holcomb Motion to
2.1.3
How Science Works (REFERENCE MANUAL ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: FOURTH EDITION (2025))
1.6.4
How the flawed ‘science’ of bite mark analysis has sent innocent people to prison
4.3
Illinois v. Kimberly (Cook County Circuit Court 2025): excluding firearms evidence
3.5.7
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