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en Rather than blindly insisting there is zero error in fingerprint matching, we should acknowledge the obvious, study the errors openly and find constructive ways to prevent faulty evidence from being used to convict innocent people.

en His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. While we don't know how many fingerprint errors are caught in the lab and then swept under the rug – or, worse, how many have still not been caught and may have resulted in a wrongful conviction – we clearly need a full evaluation of the errors. The argument that fingerprints are infallible evidence is simply unacceptable.

en These years we've assumed fingerprint evidence was infallible. The scientific evidence shows it's not and a palm print is even less reliable than a fingerprint.

en In my mind, this proves him innocent of the crime. The hairs in the mask were the biggest piece of evidence used to convict Drew.

en It's an expensive toy, so I don't expect it to be under every kid's bed. But I am sure people will find ways to commercialize it, and find ways to experiment with it. Could it spread? Sure. But there is no evidence of that yet.

en Something just as bad (as murder) if not worse is to convict an innocent person of a crime. The state has not proven by any physical evidence that he did commit this crime.

en It's really critical that we find ways to prevent, or at least delay the onset of, cognitive decline. Once the pathology is established in the brain, it's very difficult to treat. We need better ways to prevent the disease in the first place, which could make a huge difference for the future.

en People make errors. The problem here was not the error. It was the failure of us to look at it end-to-end and find it. It's unfair to rely on any one person.

en This isn't about DWI. It's about whether he murdered someone.... There is not any evidence of malice in this case. If you find him at fault, you certainly can't convict him of anything more than manslaughter.

en You can't rely on someone who admits that they have not just a faulty memory, [but] it's like horrific. And that he was high when he testified. It's not the things we want to use when we're going to indict or certainly convict anybody of murder.

en The Administration has made critical mistakes and errors in judgment leading up to the war in Iraq. The President refuses to acknowledge these mistakes, and thus, no corrective action has been taken to prevent these problems from happening again.

en The algorithm we developed allows the system to make a transformation of the fingerprint image by encoding certain features of the fingerprint and then transforming them in a way that is unique to that fingerprint.

en Certainly the pressure, because of health care costs, has been substantial. What we need to do is look at the whole system and find out how we can prevent the natural errors that people are going to make from getting translated into injury to individual patients.

en More research is needed to find out if Ad-37 causes obesity in humans. One study was inconclusive, because only a handful of people showed evidence of infection with Ad-37 - not enough people to draw any conclusions.

en Shows like CSI are teaching people that without forensic evidence you can't convict anybody.


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