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  2. Audio forensics - Wikipedia

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    Audio forensics is the field of forensic science relating to the acquisition, analysis, and evaluation of sound recordings that may ultimately be presented as admissible evidence in a court of law or some other official venue.

  3. Frye standard - Wikipedia

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    In United States law, the Frye standard, Frye test, or general acceptance test is a judicial test used in some U.S. state courts to determine the admissibility of scientific evidence. It provides that expert opinion based on a scientific technique is admissible only when the technique is generally accepted as reliable in the relevant scientific ...

  4. Expert witness - Wikipedia

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    In civil cases, the work of accident analysis, forensic engineers, and forensic accountants is usually important, the latter to assess damages and costs in long and complex cases. Intellectual property and medical negligence cases are typical examples. Electronic evidence has also entered the courtroom as critical forensic evidence.

  5. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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    The case would be decided in favor of the individual with the best argument and delivery. This origin is the source of the two modern usages of the word forensic—as a form of legal evidence; and as a category of public presentation. [6] In modern use, the term forensics is often used in place of "forensic science."

  6. Scientific Working Group – Imaging Technology - Wikipedia

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    A factor that is considered when new technology is used in these investigations is the determination of whether the use of that new technology will be admissible in court. The judicial system in the United States currently has two standards used in the determination of admissibility of testimony regarding scientific evidence; the Daubert ...

  7. Evidence in trial of man accused of killing Laken Riley will ...

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    Additional forensic, digital and video evidence will be presented during the trial, Ross said, including Ibarra’s DNA which the state says was found under one of Riley’s fingernails and his ...

  8. Forensic entomology and the law - Wikipedia

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    Evidence presented in court proceedings is subject to extreme scrutiny, so it is very important that the information presented to the judge and jury has been obtained using the Scientific Method. Although these two decisions have been used as standards for many years, much of the decision about what evidence makes it into the courtroom depends ...

  9. Who is Thomas Dickey? Lawyer decries lack of evidence tying ...

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    These items were recovered and analyzed for forensic evidence, the officials said, per the outlets. Contributing: Christopher Cann, Chris Kenning, Dinah Voyles Pulver & Jorge L. Ortiz/ USA TODAY