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Why Do We Still Use ‘Junk Science’ to Convict? Blame the Judges

"Despite two hefty federal reports casting doubt on the validity of traditional forensic evidence such as bitemark and hair strand analysis, such questionable science is still used in the courtroom to determine guilt or innocence"

The Crime Report

August 1, 2018

False ConvictionsAnthony BradleyAugust 7, 2018The Crime Report
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