THE IMPORTANCE OF FORENSIC EVIDENCE


The definition of “forensics” is the use of science and technology to investigate and establish facts in courts of law.



Forensic evidence is both some of the most important and misunderstood evidence in criminal cases.  In order to be effective counsel, criminal defense attorneys must know what to ask for regarding the forensic evidence in their cases, they must know how to interpret what that evidence means, and they must be able to develop effective strategies to challenge or use the forensic evidence.  Forensic Defense Strategies will assist you in gathering and analyzing what you need to develop practical approaches to challenging the forensic evidence in your case.
 

CONSULTING ON:

DNA
NuclearSTR – DNA - Y-STR, Touch DNA (LCN) - mt DNA

SEROLOGY
Blood – Semen – Saliva – Urine

FINGERPRINTS
Latent – Patent – Extreme Tip

FIREARM/TOOLMARK IDENTIFICATION
Points of Comparison – Cartridge Cases – Elemental Analysis

TRACE EVIDENCE
Hair – Fiber – Glass

PATHOLOGY
Autopsies – Toxicology

CANINE SNIFF
Tracking – Drug Sniffs - Line Ups – Arson