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Innocents convicted: an empirically justified factual wrongful conviction rate
To a great extent, those who believe that our criminal justice system rarely convicts the factually innocent and those who believe such...
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 03/22/07 by D. Michael Risinger · More from publication -
A house with no foundation
Forensic science needs to build a base of rigorous research to establish its reliability. Many of the forensic techniques used in courtroom...
Issues in Science and Technology, 10/01/03 by Risinger, D Michael; Saks, Michael J · More from publication -
Navigating expert reliability: are criminal standards of certainty being left on the dock?
This article shows that, as to proffers of asserted expert testimony, civil defendants win their Daubert reliability challenges to plaintiffs'...
Albany Law Review, 09/22/00 by D. Michael Risinger · More from publication -
Defining the "task at hand": Non-science forensic science after Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael
I. The Lessons of Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael The 1970s and early 1980s were a period of virtually unbridled expansion of asserted expertise in...
Washington and Lee Law Review, 07/01/00 by Risinger, D Michael · More from publication


