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3D Visualizations Improve Jurors’ Understanding of Technical Language

Researchers found that 94 percent of jurors understood the technical language of an expert when presented with a 3D-printed model of skull trauma.


There’s a growing body of case law from around the world–including the United Kingdom, New Zealand and France–where courts have been called on to interpret emojis as evidence.


A Florida police department says it solved a 35-year-old homicide by using DNA to find a relative of the alleged killer and then created a family tree to track him down.


Judge Waldron’s decision comes after testing identified male DNA underneath the mother’s fingernails and on her wallet, both of which excluded Henry as the source.


Peter Valentin has been named to an American Academy of Forensic Sciences board that puts him at the forefront of overseeing the organizations that accredit forensic scientists from across the country...


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