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application of science to law  Pathology  Fingerprints  Toxicology  Entomology  Anthropology  Botany  Odontology.

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2 application of science to law

3  Pathology  Fingerprints  Toxicology  Entomology  Anthropology  Botany  Odontology

4  Serology  DNA electrophoresis  Document examination  Impression evidence  Toolmarks  Tire prints  Shoe prints  Computer analysis  Arson

5  Profiling  Environmental forensics  Wildlife forensics  Firearms/Ballistics  Trace Evidence  Hair  Fibers  Soil  glass  Engineering

6  Photography  Polygraphs  Audio specialists/Voiceprints  Video analysis  Psychiatry  Competence  State of mind  profiling

7 private Police coroner/medical examiner state university Secret Service FBI ATF

8 1. Drugs 2. DNA

9  Judge determines who is an expert:  A) Has the expert’s scientific method been tested?  B) Has the expert’s method been the subject of peer review and testing  C) What is the actual or potential rate of error?  D) do other scientists generally accept the expert’s methods?

10  morning sickness drug caused birth defects  plantiffs had many experts  court ruled against the experts saying the methods were not generally accepted within the profession

11  Allowed to offer an opinion during testimony  1923 Frye Standard (general acceptance)  1993 Daubert Standard

12 When two objects come into contact, material is exchanged.


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