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Article: Fingerprint evidence becomin suspect?; DNA: The method of identification might not hold up in courts much longer, some experts say
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- Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
- Article date:
- April 8, 2001
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For nearly a century, fingerprints have been superstars in
American courtrooms. If an expert said a fingerprint at the crime
scene matched yours, you had some explaining to do. Who could doubt
a match?
But today, some legal experts say that may be headed for a
change. Within a year, one authority expects, a judge will block
fingerprint evidence as unscientific. Another thinks such evidence
still will be admitted, but that its credibility will be taken down
a notch.
And the author of a book out next month speculates that
fingerprint evidence could be eclipsed by DNA identification within
a few decades.
What is going on? The Supreme Court recently raised the bar for
scientific evidence, and ...