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Shaking the Faith in Science
Fake DNA prompts change in criminal forensics
Polly Cambron
0 Comments · Wednesday, January 13, 2010
During the past two decades, advances in forensics — the use of science and technology to investigate and establish facts in courts of law — have led to a seismic change in how police work is conducted and what jurors expect when hearing a case.
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