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Monday, October 29, 2012

Forensic "science:" how reliable?

PBS's NOVA recently ran Forensics on Trial, a program that focused on the flaws in what passes for "science" in criminal trials. The program raises many questions about the validity of evidence that is often accepted in court, notwithstanding its dubious validity. H/T Eric Metaxas.
Posted by Tom Dickinson at 8:35 AM
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