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Crime Forensics Questioned
National Academy of Sciences report says that in some criminal cases, scientific evidence, isn't.
by WKSU's TIM RUDELL


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Professor Jane Moriarty of the University Of Akron School Of Law is an expert in forensic evidence. Reacting to the Academy report, she says methods for applying science to criminal investigation need better standardization, and more effective quality control.
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