Tag Archives: DNA

Let’s put the Claws back into Confrontation!

We once had an appeal where the prosecution called every cop, firefighter, ambulance paramedic and dogcatcher in Staten Island to have each one testify how he or she responded to the scene, saw the victim with his head blown away … Continue reading

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NY DA finally admits eyewitness i.d. is unreliable

In the absence of DNA testing, defendants might well be prosecuted solely on the basis of eyewitness testimony, the reliability of which is often questioned. – NY DA’s amicus brief in Williams v. Illinois Yes, we can see it now. … Continue reading

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Does your DNA have the right to counsel?

The prosecution, ever quick to grasp the philosophical implications of new technology, has been indicting DNA profiles for over 10 years under the name of “John Doe” on the theory that the DNA profile is the person. Every prosecutor’s summation … Continue reading

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DNA is G-O-D. . . or is it?

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Faith-based prosecutions with DNA

The first recorded murder prosecution was brought by God who, without so much as a Miranda warning, asked Cain where his brother was, knowing full well that Abel had been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Like many of our clients, … Continue reading

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