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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1070449)5/22/2018 1:30:58 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573843
 
No, you're not. You're exercising your rights under American law.

Again, zzbru showing his penchant for hypocrisy.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1070449)5/22/2018 1:41:06 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573843
 
Some of the reason's I would say

“When you’re attacking FBI agents because you’re under criminal investigation, you’re losing.” is a bullshit general statement. Those too dumb to see their own self delusion.

Also based upon Muellar's not so stellar past performance.

Robert Mueller Is a Hothead Who Can't Own Up to His Mistakes ...

www.newsweek.com/robert-mueller-special-counsel-russia-aides-criticize-722670
Nov 26, 2017 - One former aide went so far as to say that Mueller is “someone that can't accept ... as the five convictions reached in the case were overturned on appeal. ... ultimately leading in the prosecution of the wrong suspect, who later ...

Wrongfully Convicted Men Awarded $101M - CBS News
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Jul 26, 2007 - Peter Limone waves as he exits U.S. District Court in Boston, Thursday, Nov. 16, 2006. Limone is one of four men in a lawsuit alleging the FBI

Misapplication of Forensic Science - Innocence Project
innocenceproject.org
Misapplication of forensic science is the second most common contributing factor to wrongful convictions, found in nearly half (45%) of DNA exoneration cases. Through the examination of more than 350 exonerations, the Innocence Project has seen the many ways forensic science can be misapplied.

Wrongful Convictions and DNA Exonerations: Understanding the Role ...
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Sep 8, 2017 - Wrongful Convictions and DNA Exonerations: Understanding the Role of Forensic Science. A review of erroneous convictions that involved forensic science can help identify critical lessons for forensic scientists as they perform testing, interpret results, render conclusions, and testify in court.

How Forensic DNA Evidence Can Lead to Wrongful Convictions ...
daily.jstor.org
Dec 6, 2017 - How Forensic DNA Evidence Can Lead to Wrongful Convictions. Forensic DNA evidence has been a game-changer for law enforcement, but research shows it can contribute to miscarriages of justice. ... However, new technology invented in 2002 was used to analyze DNA found at the scene of the murder.

25 Wrongly-Convicted Felons Exonerated By New Forensic Evidence »
www.forensicsciencetechnician.net/25-wrongly-convicted-felons-exonerated-by-new-...
As a result, hundreds of people were convicted of crimes they didn't commit. As forensic science has advanced, more is being learned about how to solve ... He actually received compensation for the events stemming from his wrongful conviction. ... due to procedural issues, because evidence clearing him was not released.

Flawed Forensic Science, Center on Wrongful Convictions: Bluhm ...
www.law.northwestern.edu/legalclinic/wrongfulconvictions/issues/evidence/
A forensic analyst or other forensic expert presented evidence that was either (1) based on unreliable or unproven methods, (2) expressed with exaggerated and ...

Bad Forensic Science and Wrongful Convictions | convictions | crime ...
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Bad Forensic Science and Wrongful Convictions. By Tara MacIsaac, Epoch Times. April 27, 2014 2:02 pm Last Updated: May 1, 2014 7:05 pm. (Shutterstock).

The Wrongful Conviction of Forensic Science: Forensic Science Policy ...

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by JM Collins - ?2009 - ? Cited by 31 - ? Related articles
The Wrongful Conviction of Forensic Science ... were tabulated and analyzed with due consideration given to media reports that summarized individual cases.

Forensics gone wrong: When DNA snares the innocent | Science | AAAS
www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/03/forensics-gone-wrong-when-dna-snares-innocent
Mar 7, 2016 - In other instances, such as the notorious Amanda Knox conviction in Italy, he has ... wrongfully convicted people in the United States, Taiwan, and Italy. .... a relative of the perpetrator, which could provide an investigative lead.