2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3585255
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The Bite Mark Dentists and the Counterattack on Forensic Science Reform

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“…Most of the examiners were working as consultants [18] and possessed a doctoral degree [20]. In the Cristini/ Moldowan case, five examiners played some role over three trials and two decades [100]. Analyst incompetence was associated with 78 examinations, 65 of which were part of the evidence to convict a defendant.…”
Section: Best Practices and Examiner Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of the examiners were working as consultants [18] and possessed a doctoral degree [20]. In the Cristini/ Moldowan case, five examiners played some role over three trials and two decades [100]. Analyst incompetence was associated with 78 examinations, 65 of which were part of the evidence to convict a defendant.…”
Section: Best Practices and Examiner Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the examiners were working as consultants [18] and possessed a doctoral degree [20]. In the Cristini/Moldowan case, five examiners played some role over three trials and two decades [100]. Prosecution examiner Alan Warnick testified that Moldowan made a bite on the victim's neck and Cristini made one on the victim's arm.…”
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confidence: 99%