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Frye v. Daubert

In this study, I researched the difference between the Frye and Daubert standards. I learned a lot from doing this research. I also worked hard to improve this study by adding more details to my writing. Compare and contrast them in terms of how they relate to admissibility of scientific evidence in the courtroom. They … Continue reading Frye v. Daubert

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Fingerprint Reflection Blog

I have fingerprinted in two different ways, using a stamp pad and then putting my fingerprint on a piece of paper, and leaving my fingerprints on a glass beaker and collecting my print using dust powder and putting tape over that and then onto a piece of paper. Neither of these resulted in great prints, … Continue reading Fingerprint Reflection Blog

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Sherlock Holmes Blog

The scientific methods of deduction and investigation, like what Sherlock Holmes used, requires deep thought that many of us do not use or have. We don’t really observe something that we see in everyday life, this is something that Holmes does. He knows how many stairs are on the staircase, which is something that most … Continue reading Sherlock Holmes Blog