by MBADNACONSULT | Feb 10, 2012 | Touch DNA
Questions frequently arise about touch/transfer/trace DNA. Here I post some articles on the topic as a resource for interested individuals. Research continues and there are constantly new studies being performed. There are so many variables, however that in...
by MBADNACONSULT | Apr 20, 2011 | Touch DNA
Excerpt from article from Harvard Crimson: http://bit.ly/dS45iF WOBURN, Mass.—A chemical expert and a DNA analyst were called to the stand yesterday as the final witnesses in the trial of Jabrai Jordan Copney—the alleged shooter in the May 2009 slaying of Cambridge...
by randy_mbadna | Jul 26, 2021
DNA Evidence Considerations For DNA evidence to be meaningfully analyzed it must first be recognized, documented, collected, preserved, and subjected to a chain of custody. Because forensic DNA testing technology has advanced dramatically in terms of sensitivity and...
by MBADNACONSULT | Sep 7, 2012 | Forensic DNA Consulting
During my 16 year career in forensic science I have had the pleasure of seeing forensic science from a number of vantages. Starting out as a criminalist in law enforcement laboratories, I will never forget when the Captain of our Division toured us young,...
by MBADNACONSULT | Sep 26, 2011 | Amanda Knox
Closing arguments are now underway in the Amanda Knox appeals trial. In late July I posted a blog entry about the first part of the Conti-Vecchiotti report. At the site, http://knoxdnareport.wordpress.com, a completed translation of this report is now offered. Bra...
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