Connecticut
This expert has over 20 years of experience as a forensic fingerprint technician. He earned his BA in criminal justice from Western New England College and his MS in forensic science from the University of New Haven. He is a certified latent print examiner and previously served as a fingerprint technician for the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory, as a criminalist for the New York...
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Ohio
This qualified expert has extensive experience in fingerprint analysis. He actively participates in forensic training to stay up to date on the latest practices in his field. He is a certified special subjects instructor, having taught courses on identification, fingerprinting, crime scene search, sketching, and drawing, police photography, and crime scene search. For 20 years, he worked with the...
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A fingerprint expert witness provides analysis, interpretation, and testimony on evidence involving fingerprints. They can confirm identity or link a suspect to a crime scene.
Fingerprint experts are often involved in criminal cases such as burglary, murder, or fraud. They may also be needed in civil cases like identity theft or contract disputes.
Fingerprint experts can analyze latent prints on documents to establish who handled them. This can be crucial in forgery, fraud, or disputed document cases.
Yes, some experts specialize in areas like latent print recovery, biometric systems, or automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS) technology.
Experts use scientifically validated methods for fingerprint analysis. They also adhere to professional standards and guidelines to ensure accuracy and reliability.
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