Small bone could solve bluefin mystery
...8 - As Exhibit A, the ear bone of a tuna is hardly courtroom evidence that could solve a mystery. But in true Colombo style, this tiny piece of the fish's skeleton could be the big answer to a marine riddle. Texas A&M University at Galveston researchers are studying the otolith - the ear bone about the size of...Emerging trends: Scientific evidence in the courtroom
...program will include sessions and presentations on courtroom evidence and a mock admissibility hearing on electronic/digital evidence. Dr. Mark Frankel, program director at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, will be discussing its Court-Appointed Scientific Evidence project and Forensic ...Experts say independent scientific panels useful in advising judges in complex cases
...rying to unravel testimony of expert witnesses in courtroom trials. Highly paid consultants for both plaintiff...he videotaped depositions was the admission to the courtroom of a person who, although not a member of either legal team, was allowed to cross-examine one panel...