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BREAKING: Leading legal scholars file amicus brief in Joe Bryan's case, which is before Texas' highest criminal court. New scientific research on the reliability of blood pattern analysis "indisputably contradicts the evidence relied upon to convict him." sites.law.duke.edu/forensicsforum…
This remarkable amicus brief originated at the Duke Center for Science and Justice, in a class taught by @brandonlgarrett and @NitaFarahany, and represents many, many hours of hard work by law students at @DukeLaw @DukeCSJ @DukeSci_Soc and pro bono counsel at @proskauer.
@brandonlgarrett @NitaFarahany @DukeLaw @DukeCSJ @DukeSci_Soc @proskauer For more info and background, you can read my two-part investigation into the Bryan case: features.propublica.org/blood-spatter/…
And here is the link to the entire amicus brief: sites.law.duke.edu/forensicsforum…
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