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Dna Fabrication, A Wake Up Call: The Need To Reevaluate The Admissibility And Reliability Of Dna Evidence, Kristen Bolden Jan 2011

Dna Fabrication, A Wake Up Call: The Need To Reevaluate The Admissibility And Reliability Of Dna Evidence, Kristen Bolden

Georgia State University Law Review

In June 2009, Israeli forensic science researchers published a ground breaking study that put credence to the possibility of creating artificial Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) that can fool current forensic testing procedures. The researchers asserted that anyone with the proper equipment and basic understanding of molecular biology could create artificial DNA in virtually unending amounts. Furthermore, the research demonstrates that the current American forensic science system utilized by law enforcement is incapable of distinguishing between artificial and genuine DNA.


The Challenge Of Fingerprint Comparison Opinions In The Defense Of A Criminally Charged Client, Michael Mears, Therese M. Day Mar 2003

The Challenge Of Fingerprint Comparison Opinions In The Defense Of A Criminally Charged Client, Michael Mears, Therese M. Day

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Exiting The Twilight Zone: Changes In The Standard For The Admissibility Of Scientific Evidence In Georgia, Katharyne C. Johnson Sep 1993

Exiting The Twilight Zone: Changes In The Standard For The Admissibility Of Scientific Evidence In Georgia, Katharyne C. Johnson

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.