Many forensic techniques – including fingerprint analysis, toolmark
analysis and bite mark analysis – lack scientific validation and rely on
subjective interpretation, leading to wrongful convictions.
Partial
or distorted fingerprints can produce false matches, and examiners lack
standardized protocols to determine a true match as seen in the
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling in 2005.
The FBI
admitted that hair analysis was flawed in over 95 percent of cases
reviewed, leading to wrongful convictions like those of Kirk Odom and
George Perrot.
Studies show forensic dentists misidentify
bite marks 63 percent of the time, leading to wrongful convictions –
including death sentences.
The persistence of these
unreliable methods stems from systemic issues – including bias in
forensic labs, unwarranted certainty in testimony and the resistance of
prosecutors and courts to reform – despite mounting exonerations and
warnings from scientific bodies.
For decades, forensic
science has been portrayed as an infallible tool for justice.
Fingerprints, bullet markings and hair analysis have been presented as
irrefutable proof in courtrooms across America. Yet mounting evidence
reveals a disturbing truth: Many forensic techniques lack scientific
validation, rely on subjective interpretation and have sent innocent people to prison...<<<Read More>>>....
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