The Hanged Juror
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The Hanged Juror: Category Archive for Forensics for Juries

Maybe the ME’s Office in Knoxville, TN, isn’t the worst in the world.

Hot Air and Forensic Science

Casey Anthony’s Brain—Is It a Dangerous Mind?

Privatize State-Run Crime Labs Now

Forensic Sciences versus Science and Sciences

Something smells in the Casey Anthony prosecution

The difference between “scientific instrumentation” and “scientific method”

Let’s throw Casey Anthony in the pool and see if she floats!

MADD about Florida DUI Enforcement

Jury Fed Junk Science Again

Leyritz Trial—More Junk Science, But a Judge Who Knows Statistics

Leyritz Trial—On Red-Light-Camera Enforcement

Evidence denied to juries

Clues are not evidence

A last look at the science of Matt Baker’s conviction

Forensis—Debate in the public forum

Texas v Baker—A Mistress Named Bull?

Life Sometimes Mimics Fiction—New Evidence of Innocence in a So-Called “Black Widow” Murder Case

Suicide or Homicide by Colt Revolver?

The Economist—That Way Madness Lies

Can the cops fake a suspect’s blood-alcohol level? Ron Killings trial

Scientific Methods of Medical Examiners—Part I

Forensics Defined—The Public Debates Bloody Footprints

Cell phone forensics—Keyon to Carla, incoming

Really Cold Case – Murder of King Tut

Verdict in Jerome Sydney Barrett Trial

Trial of Jerome Sydney Barrett -- The Law of Serial Killing

Thomas Fast Trial: The Art and Science of Memory

Thomas Fast Case -- Should the jury know his profession?

Trooper Higbee Jury Requests a Calculator

Where did “Bluebeard” Drew Peterson get his blue barrel?

Two-tenths of a nanogram of DNA convicts a killer