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Saturday, March 1, 2014

A Texas law allows defendants to fight bad forensic science.

Scientific evidence can be the most convincing element of a criminal trial. But sometimes it's wrong—and for the first time, a state's justice system has recognized that and adjusted accordingly.

Posted by Adam Tebrugge at 5:50 AM
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