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  • Nov 12, All About Forensic Science
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  • 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."
  • 000000000000Friday: July 17: Brian Buckle. UK. For shame! This falsely convicted man who spent 500 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.
  • July 13: Diagnosis of a crime series: Investigation of the day: Part 6: Shaken baby syndrome: What they got terribly wrong! Part 6: Heather Kirkwood, a specialist in the over-diagnosis and misdiagnosis of non-accidental injuries, explains what to do when taking your child to hospital feels like landing on Mars, noting that: "Wrongful allegations of non-accidental injury are based on a lack of scientific evidence, circular reasoning and influential advocates unwilling to acknowledge obvious errors in their claims." (She specialises in cases where parents have been falsely accused.)... "Heather Kirkwood has worked pro bono with Melanie Reid and her investigations team on multiple cases. She has played a key role in securing six post-conviction victories in cases of over-diagnosis or misdiagnosis of non-accidental injuries, including four full exonerations and a plea deal for a man who was facing the death penalty. She’s also been instrumental in having high-profile criminal cases dismissed before trial and in multiple acquittals in court. Her work spans several US states, Sweden, Australia and New Zealand."
  • July 12: Diagnosis of a crime series; Investigation of the day; Part 5: Zita and Ravi: New Zealand: Newsroom Podcast series, Shaken baby syndrome and so much more: Joris de Bres authored this story for Newsbreak,..."I am the parent of two daughters with osteogenesis imperfecta, or brittle bones, and I am the grandparent of another. My wife and I know what it is like to take a child with an unexplained fracture to a hospital with no bruising, especially when the underlying condition hasn’t been diagnosed. There is a spoken or unspoken suspicion you have hurt the child. It was a common experience of parents of children with osteogenesis imperfecta. There were cases internationally where such parents or carers had their children taken from them and were charged, convicted and imprisoned for child abuse. I know the hospital checked with our GP after one of our daughters had two successive skull fractures as an infant before their brittle bone condition had been diagnosed. Perhaps we were lucky that we were Pākehā professionals with an address on Auckland’s North Shore. I am always alert to news stories of parents whose babies are taken from them because of unexplained fractures. I heard of one such case in 2017...."
  • Jimmie "Chris" Duncan: Death Row: Louisiana: Question of the day: (Nola.com): (From our 'I couldn't agree more!" department); "When a man serves 28 years on death row for a crime he almost certainly didn’t commit, and then two courts find him “factually innocent” under a law passed five years ago by a conservative, tough-on-crime legislature, he shouldn’t be subjected to yet another trial. Indeed, a new trial could be unconstitutional. So why is a prosecutor in Monroe saying he intends to charge and try the man again?" Read on!

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