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Tag: forensics

Reader Q&A #1: Forensic Evidence of Sean Collier’s Murder

May 3, 2016May 6, 2017 Heather6 Comments

The burden of proof is on the prosecution. If there's no evidence found against the defendant, he is therefore innocent; he cannot be guilty simply because a microscopic possibility remains that some evidence against him might have been missed.

Posted in Case Analysis, Reader Q&ATagged dzhokhar tsarnaev, forensic science, forensics, innocence project, sean collier, tsarnaev, wrongful conviction
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