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International Textbook of Forensic Medicine Vol-1: Introduction to Forensic Medicine
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  • Charles Lindbergh: Bruno Hauptmann: Major (Fascinating) Development: Researchers have sued New Jersey to obtain DNA evidence in Lindbergh baby kidnapping cases 1 KU reports, noting that: "Contemporary media dubbed it both the “crime of the century” and the “trial of the century.” However, this crime and its subsequent trial have been a beacon for controversy, eliciting numerous discrepancies that call into question whether the man judged responsible acted alone or was even involved. “People would be surprised to learn how fraught this tragic case was from the beginning,” said Jonathan Hagel, assistant teaching professor of history at the University of Kansas. That’s why Hagel is a plaintiff in a case against the state of New Jersey about the handling of the Charles Lindbergh archive. His lawsuit, filed in April in Mercer County Superior Court, seeks to force the state police to allow DNA testing on envelopes used by the kidnapper(s) to send a series of ransom notes."
  • Robert Sanderson: Manitoba: Major ( Welcome) Development: The Winnipeg Free Press (Reporter Dean Pritchard) reports that charges have been formally stayed before the recently ordered new trial for the wrongfully convicted man who spent 25 years in prison for a triple murder, noting that the stay has lifted the weight of criminal guilt, "adding another stain to the legacy of late Crown attorney George Dangerfield, whose name has become synonymous with wrongful convictions in Manitoba."…"At Sanderson’s trial, a Crown expert testified that hair seized from a leg of one of the deceased was “more likely” to belong to Sanderson, evidence that Dangerfield argued showed Sanderson “left a piece of himself at the crime scene.” Advanced DNA testing in 2004 showed the hair couldn’t have come from Sanderson…Later it came to light that a key Crown witness, Brent Stevenson, was paid after his testimony and had all but one of his criminal charges stayed. Stevenson testified that Roger Sanderson confessed to the killings and identified Robert Sanderson as one of his co-conspirators. In a deal that wasn’t disclosed until Roger Sanderson’s appeal in 1999, the Winnipeg Police Service paid Stevenson $15,000 and relocated him outside of Manitoba."
  • Dana Chandler: Topeka: Kansas: Bulletin: Having trumpeted her innocence from the outset, she is to be sentenced tomorrow (Tuesday May 3) after being found guilty earlier this year for the deaths of two people in 2002, in a prosecution tainted by a prosecutors lies, KSNT 27 News (Reporter Matthew Self) reports, noting that: "Chandler was accused of killing her ex-husband Mike Sisco and his fiancé Karen Harkness in 2002. The couple were killed by gunfire in their bed. Chandler was originally arrested in 2011 and convicted in 2012, receiving a life sentence. However, the Kansas Supreme Court later overturned the verdict after it was found the prosecutor in the case lied to the jury. A jury failed to reach a verdict on the case in 2022 during a second trial."
  • Steven Lawson: Kentucky: Major Development: Jury returned with guilty verdict on all charges (Conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with evidence) in two hours, in spite of defence insistence, as defense attorney Darren Wolff told jurors before sentencing that, "we don't even know if there was a murder. Take mercy and pity on him."…"The defense acknowledged in their opening statements and throughout the trial that Lawson was guilty of tampering with physical evidence for helping his son move Rogers' vehicle after she disappeared. Joseph Lawson drove Rogers' car, and his father picked him up when the vehicle had a flat tire, leaving it on the side of Bluegrass Parkway. Before they left, Steve Lawson reached into Rogers' car and moved the driver's seat forward — because Rogers was short — and removed a miniature Louisville Slugger bat his son carried around regularly.But Wolff argued "that's the extent of his involvement." He told the jury in his closing argument the prosecution didn't put on evidence to prove that Rogers was murdered or that Lawson had anything to do with her disappearance. "We still don't know what happened to Crystal Rogers," Wolff said, noting the case is still under investigation. Wolff also said that Lawson had "no knowledge" that Brooks Houck intended to kill her and there was no evidence he agreed to take part. "Where did we hear evidence he agreed to the planning of murder?" Wolff asked the jury."
  • Technology Gone Wrong: Series: (Part 3): 'Halucinations' in court! A federal judge said Wednesday that she is considering sanctions against lawyers with a high-priced firm hired to defend Alabama’s prison system after ChatGPT was used to write two court filings that included nonexistent case citations, ABC News (Associated Press Reporter Kim Chandler) reports, noting that: "U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco held a hearing in Birmingham to question attorneys with the Butler Snow firm about the filings. She said there were five false citations in two filings in federal court. Manasco said that nationally, there have been broad warnings from courts about the use of artificial intelligence to generate legal filings because of the potential for inaccuracies. Manasco said she is considering a range of sanctions, including fines. She gave the firm 10 days to file a brief with the court."

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