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A Brave New World Of Criminal Justice: Neil Gerlach's Genetic Imaginary, Stephen Coughlan Jan 2005

A Brave New World Of Criminal Justice: Neil Gerlach's Genetic Imaginary, Stephen Coughlan

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In this well written and intriguing book, Neil Gerlach asks why the criminal justice system has accepted DNA evidence in much the same way that our Anglo-Saxon predecessors accepted trial by ordeal. Why have we not instead shown the same caution we show polygraph evidence? To be sure, he does not present the issue in those terms, and might shudder at the analogy. Still, the central issue he pursues in the book is the question of how DNA evidence has managed to assume its current aura of infallibility, as evidence which is somehow uniquely objective and "true": how it has …


The Lawyer In The Interviewing And Counselling Process, By Andrew S. Watson, Margaret C. Attridge Apr 1978

The Lawyer In The Interviewing And Counselling Process, By Andrew S. Watson, Margaret C. Attridge

Indiana Law Journal

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Cross-Examination, By John Alan Appleman, William H. Remy Oct 1963

Cross-Examination, By John Alan Appleman, William H. Remy

Indiana Law Journal

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Evidence Of Guilt: Restrictions Upon Its Discovery Or Compulsory Disclosure, By John Macarthur Maguire, Edward W. Cleary Oct 1960

Evidence Of Guilt: Restrictions Upon Its Discovery Or Compulsory Disclosure, By John Macarthur Maguire, Edward W. Cleary

Indiana Law Journal

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