Learn to recognize problems with various kinds of forensic evidence and learn effective ways to challenge digital forensic evidence and various types of DNA evidence.
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A closer look at invalidated forensic evidence
Learn to recognize problems with various kinds of forensic evidence e.g., bitemarks, hair comparison, ballistics, arson, shaken baby, and how to challenge that evidence before trial or at trial.
Commonly used digital forensic evidence and DNA evidence
Learn effective ways to challenge digital forensic evidence and various types of DNA evidence. Gain and understanding of the types of evidence you should prioritize access to in these cases.
Jerome Buting
Mr Buting received his undergraduate degree in Forensic Studies from Indiana University and his law degree from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. He is a past director of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, a past president of the Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He is a partner at Buting, Williams & Stilling, S.C. With over 35 years of experience in criminal defense law, Mr Buting gained worldwide respect for the defense of his client in Making a Murderer. He is an outspoken voice for criminal justice reform, including problems of mass incarceration, a flawed jury system, unreliable forensic science and police and prosecutor bias or misconduct.
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