Top judge worried forensic evidence putting innocent people behind bars | liammannix
A senior judge believes innocent people may have been jailed because too much faith has been placed in forensic techniques that have been proved to be flawed.
"We do agree with the president’s fears that unreliable forensic evidence is being admitted into evidence in trials," he said. "This seems to me to be so important to the integrity of the criminal justice system. I would have thought it was essential for us to take stock of the state of forensic science in Australia.”
In 1995, David Eastman was convicted by a jury of the murder of Colin Winchester. A key plank of the circumstantial case against Mr Eastman was forensic evidence that gunshot residue found in his car matched that found at the crime scene.
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