When

01/31/2020 - 02/01/2020

Where

Texas Southern University
3100 Cleburne Street
Houston, TX 77004

DNA

DNA evidence is important evidence, often used by the prosecution to link the accused to the commission of some crime. Like all other scientific evidence used in criminal cases, knowing the limitations of DNA evidence, being able to spot issues in the casefile, and being able to translate the language of a scientist to a jury can spell the difference between conviction and acquittal. This two-day seminar focuses on the basics of DNA with the goal of teaching lawyers what they are looking at in DNA cases, what they are looking for when requesting information form laboratories, and how to communicate with DNA experts and juries.


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DNA

DNA
DNA evidence is important evidence, often used by the prosecution to link the accused to the commission of some crime. Like all other scientific evidence used in criminal cases, knowing the limitations of DNA evidence, being able to spot issues in the casefile, and being able to translate the language of a scientist to a jury can spell the difference between conviction and acquittal. This two-day seminar focuses on the basics of DNA with the goal of teaching lawyers what they are looking at in DNA cases, what they are looking for when requesting information form laboratories, and how to communicate with DNA experts and juries.
When
1/31/2020 - 2/1/2020
Where
Texas Southern University 3100 Cleburne Street Houston, TX 77004 UNITED STATES
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