[forensic-science] Re: Subjectivity and bias in DNA analysis

 

Some more of the corruption I was not aware of
"
Even when the defence makes a legitimate challenge, the public rarely hears about it. In the UK, defence lawyers are granted access to DNA data on the condition that they only use it in the case in question. If the questioned evidence is dropped before it gets to court, this never becomes public"

The second part
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20727743.300-how-dna-evidence-creates-victims-of-chance.html
probably only available, in full, for the next week

ps
What they aren't telling you about DNA profiles
and what Special Branch don't want you to know.
http://www.nutteing.chat.ru/dnapr.htm
or nutteingd in a search engine.

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