... Embracing DNA technology as "one of the most significant scientific advancements of our era," the court ruled, 5-4, in ...
...system, and to take a scientific and interdisciplinary approach to developing...justice the same revolution in evidence-based approaches and outcomes that...
...shift to Daubert. 1 Giannelli, Imwinkelried, Roth & Moriarty, Scientific Evidence § 1.14 (5th ed. 2012). In late 2012...
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...of the receipt from the transaction, which had already been admitted into evidence, and asked if he could read the signature. Jordan testified that the...
National Law Journal
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...asserted five points of error. First, Appellant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence. Second, Appellant alleges that, because the evidence was legally insufficient, he was...
National Law Journal
...OPINION Before the mistrial was declared during the presentation of evidence in Leonard Pierson, Jr.'s, first jury trial on charges of indecency...
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