After 44 years, and thanks to data uploaded by a nephew and the efforts of so many groups working as team, Beth Doe was identified as 15-year-old Evelyn Colon.
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The interns will have law enforcement powers while on duty under the supervision of a law enforcement officer. They will help law enforcement recover and review evidence from digital devices for investigations and prosecutions in Vigo County.
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While transgender and gender-diverse individuals have historically been disproportionately susceptible to violence and homicides, the recent rise in visibility of ongoing trans-focused violence has highlighted how the medical-legal community, in general and forensic anthropology, in particular, have largely neglected trans and gender-diverse people.
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In addition to eliminating qualified immunity, this historic legislation will allow New Mexicans – including the wrongfully convicted – to recover damages from the government.
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What pops into your head when you think of automation? Was increased throughput the only thing? The ability to process more samples at once is certainly a plus, but that’s not where the automation story even begins.
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In February of 1988, a couple walking in Cheyenne, Wyoming came across a deceased infant in a culvert. An autopsy revealed that the child had air in his lungs and stomach, indicating the child had been born alive.
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Creating a multi-agency Metro Safe Streets Task Force came after much negotiation and a guarantee for set boundaries on Portland officers’ participation.
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The grisly discovery of a body on West Nottinghamshire College’s fields saw forensic teams in action gathering evidence for the police in March.
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The flightless kiwi is an iconic bird for New Zealanders, but all five species are threatened by habitat loss and introduced predators.
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The continually evolving technology behind DNA testing—combined with decreasing costs—has forced states to consider the genetic code of citizens inside House and Senate chambers much more often than in previous decades.
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