Michigan
This expert is a qualified Forensic Examiner by the FBI Laboratory Training, and has been working in the field for more than 10 years. He is the first vice president of the Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners and the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and has authored several publications focusing on forensic firearm/toolmark identification and gunshot residue testing. He is a...
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A forensic science expert witness provides scientific analysis and interpretation of evidence, helping courts understand complex scientific concepts and findings relevant to a case.
Forensic science experts can assist with criminal cases, civil disputes, insurance claims, and more. They analyze physical evidence like DNA, fingerprints, and chemical substances.
Yes, forensic science encompasses various subspecialties such as toxicology, DNA analysis, fingerprint identification, ballistics, digital forensics, and forensic pathology among others.
In cases involving digital evidence, a forensic science expert specializing in digital forensics can recover and interpret electronic data to provide crucial insights into the case.
An experienced DNA analyst can accurately interpret genetic evidence, potentially linking suspects to crime scenes or excluding them from suspicion. This expertise can be pivotal in criminal cases.
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