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Welcome to the Forensics Library. Browse the library by topic or search for documents by keyword. Some materials are viewable only by practicing criminal defense lawyers but most are open to the public.

We invite you to submit materials to the library. We welcome briefs, memoranda, transcripts, training materials, weblinks--anything that may help lawyers deal more effectively with forensic evidence. Click "submit a document" to upload materials directly from your computer. All submissions will be reviewed by the library steering committee before being posted for public view.

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  • Forensics Library
    • Fingerprints Fingerprints
      • Fingerprint Enhancement (Digital) Fingerprint Enhancement (Digital)
        Document Digital Fingerprint Evidence Imaging experts Michael Cherry & Larry Meyer's web site with useful resources for challenging digital (not just digitally enhanced) fingerprint evidence
        [ 01/01/04  |  Submitter: Michael Cherry & Larry Meter  |  more info ]
        Document *Fingerprint Wins Man Freedom Newspaper account of the acquittal of Victor Reyes in a homicide case. A digitally enhanced print linked Reyes to the crime and was vigorously attacked by the defense.
        [ 04/01/03  |  more info ]
        Document *Fingerprint Evidence in the 21st Century Articly by UC David Law Prof. Ed. Imwinkelried and digital imaging expert Michael Cherry on how to attack digitally enhanced evidence
        [ 01/01/03  |  Submitter: Michael Cherry & Edward Imwinkelried  |  more info ]