Justice Ming W. Chin (Ret.); Michael Chamberlain; Amy Rojas; Lance Gima
ISBN
9789381082355
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Thomson Reuters (The Rutter Group Criminal Practice Series)
Professionals in the criminal justice system will enjoy it. As DNA evidence becomes a more important and common part of law enforcement investigations, courtroom evidence, and postconviction litigation, Forensic DNA Evidence: Science and the Law is becoming a more important and common part of law enforcement investigations, courtroom evidence, and postconviction litigation. In an age of fast expanding forensic science technology, this easy-to-use deskbook assists law enforcement, prosecutors, defence lawyers, legal educators, and the court in keeping pace and maintaining an adequate degree of scientific literacy. It is written in easy-to-understand English, with a focus on California law.
TABLE OF CONTENTS of Forensic DNA Evidence
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. What Is A DNA Profile, And How Is It Useful As An Identifier? Chapter 3. Developing A DNA Profile: From Crime Scene To Laboratory Chapter 4. Quality Assurance, Training, And Accreditation Chapter 5. Statistics For Autosomal Str Profiles Chapter 6. DNA Mixtures Chapter 7. Alternate DNA Testing Methods Chapter 8. California’s DNA Data Bank Program Chapter 9. Statutes Of Limitation, “Doe” Warrants, And Preaccusation Delay In Crimes Involving DNA Evidence Chapter 10. Discovery In DNA Cases Chapter 11. Admissibility Of DNA Evidence At Trial Chapter 12. Postconviction DNA Testing And Other Postconviction Challenges Chapter 13. Science And The Law: DNA Evidence And Beyond Table Of Laws And Rules Table Of Cases Index
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