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International Textbook of Forensic Medicine Vol-1: Introduction to Forensic Medicine
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  • Nov 12, All About Forensic Science
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  • July 15: The ReidTechnique: Lincoln Nebraska: (Resistane is futile:) J.J. Harder reports on "A famed police interrogation technique (that) led to infamous false confessions in Nebraska," in a story sub-headed, "A body of research now suggests that the Reid Technique, first popularized when used in a 1955 Lincoln homicide investigation, can prompt false confessions from suspects. Law enforcement leaders say its continued use is one tool of many in an investigator’s toolbelt."... "The technique, famously pioneered in Nebraska, often leads to a police interrogator forcing his boxed-in suspect to relate details of the crime, which they then put into writing as a confession. “Innocence is not an option,” says one researcher critical of the Reid Technique. “Resistance is futile.”
  • July 14: Alan Hall: New Zealand: Major (Welcome) Development: A judge has ruled that the case and proceed against two former police officers alleged to have withheld evidence in his trial, 1 News (Reporter Simon Mercep) reports, noting that: "Hall was convicted of the 1985 murder of Arthur Easton in the Auckland suburb of Papakura. Alan Hall spent 19 years in jail. The Supreme Court quashed his conviction in 2022, finding a substantial miscarriage of justice. He was awarded just under $5 million, the highest compensation payout in New Zealand. At a judge-alone trial in Auckland, the Crown has argued the two former officers deliberately omitted part of a description of a possible offender given by witness Ronald Turner. In his initial statements, Turner described the man as Māori, but this description was not put before the jury in the original trial or at appeal. Alan Hall is Pākehā."
  • July 14: Jailhouse informants: Paul Skaldic; Major (Welcome) development: Sarah Andrews reviews Pamela Collof's debut book in The Texas Chronicle, under the heading, "Catch the Devil Reveals a Criminal Justice System Caught Up in Its Own Delusions,"... "Both daunting and enraging, Catch the Devil burns down the illusory details of a “solved” murder case from the 1980s and wipes away the ash to reveal the sinister and self-serving criminal justice system beneath. Colloff is not under any delusion that her story will bring justice to Jim Dailey or fix the corrupt system that locked him up. To the reader, Colloff has just one thing to say: “This is happening, and you need to look at it.”
  • Friday: July 17: Brian Buckle. UK. (Suspicion that the DNA could have been 'planted' pervaded the case;) For shame! This falsely convicted man who reportedly spent 500k pounds trying to clear his name, has been rejected for compensation, BBC News, Reporters Claire Kendall and Stephen Fildes) reports, noting that: "The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) rejected Buckle's first appeal for compensation last year, prompting the former Justice Minister Alex Davies-Jones to intervene. But he recently discovered that his second appeal has also been rejected. The UK government said it acknowledged the grave impact of miscarriages of justice and was committed to helping people rebuild their lives. A long-awaited review of the criminal appeals system in England and Wales, carried out by the Law Commission, said its report on compensation would be published this year.
  • Douglas Stewart Carter: Utah: From our 'Enough to make one weep' department: On Utah's death row for 40 years, he may not match the DNA profile developed for the first time in a Utah killing, the Salt Lake Tribune (Investigative Reporter Jessica Schreifels) reports, noting that: "For decades, Douglas Stewart Carter has sat on Utah’s death row while maintaining he was wrongly convicted of brutally killing a woman in 1985, a case in which prosecutors presented no physical evidence tying him to the crime. Now, for the first time, it appears DNA evidence may undercut that conviction — in a case already shadowed by allegations of police misconduct."

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