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On Nov. 20, 2025, the New Jersey Supreme Court barred testimony concerning shaken baby syndrome, finding that the State failed to meet its burden of showing reliability under the Frye standard. The opinion discusses the history of this diagnosis and lack of consensus around the so-called “triad” of symptoms in shaken baby cases. The opinion demonstrates how experts in ra...

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The Discovery Demand for AI and Surveillance Technology Evidence template created by Mitha Nandagopalan of the Innocence Project’s Strategic Litigation Department outlines categories of discovery that can be requested in cases involving ...

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Live webinar presented by Rohan Parekh, MS, PhDNov. 6, 2025, 12:30pm
90 min of CLE credit anticipated

With the recent opening of the Union County Sheriff’s Office Crime Laboratory, attorneys need additional information about the lab reports produced by this lab. The Union County Public Defender’s Office, the Union County Bar, and NC Indigent Defense Services are ...

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Live webinar presented by Wendell IvoryOct. 2, 2025, 12:30pm
90 min of CLE credit anticipated

In this virtual webinar, attendees will learn about the services provided by the Forensic Biology Section at the NC State Crime Lab. The presentation will cover evidence submission criteria and reporting results. A brief overview of CODIS and STIMS will also be presented...

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Forensic Book Club

The Forensic Book Club is starting its next reading. It is a short story that is just 26 pages! To get into the fall/Halloween spirit, we’ll be reading Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Murders in the Rue Morgue.”

We’ll meet virtually to discuss o...

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