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Forensic Laboratory Management
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Forensic Laboratory Management

by W. Mark Dale, Wendy S. Becker
September 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
363 pages
12h 3m
English
CRC Press
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219Forensic Training, Education, and Institutes
have done, if you had bitten on it), and they’d think you got it
wrong. I think you did very well. ere’s very little I have to say.
is statistics stu you should really bone up on because many
cases have DNA, and the defendant is cooked over here—he’s got
the bloody shirt from the dead victim in his garbage can and he’s
in big trouble … and all the lawyer has to go back to are the sta-
tistics, because the science is so good and your lab has procedures
that make it so clean … I thought you handled yourself very well, I
didn’t notice any real slip-ups.
Defense Attorney: I also thought you did a great job. Your demeanor was excel-
lent, very appropriate, and very professional. I thought your expla ...
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ISBN: 9781466556713