What do you do if you have government sponsored or endorsed "science" that helps catch thieves, cheats, and liars, and other scientists question the validity of your science — you threaten a lawsuit for libel. Professor Tillers has picked up on the interesting topic of voice analysis as first raised…
Patrick Clayborn, Pre-court-martial hearing held for Fort Rucker soldier, 11 February 2009. So called shaken-baby cases can be difficult. The evidence of nexus between acts alleged and injury or death can be ambiguous and subject to interpretation, or in some cases overpowering. There are several cases worth reading in this…
In April we posted about Crawford and expert testimony, and we've blogged about other confrontation issues. A commenter has brought some helpful information to our attention, and now yours. 1. Federal Criminal Defense Journal. The Fall inaugural issue is on line. It's a new journal so we'll have to see…
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