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Quote of the Day
Where facts are few, experts are many.
- Donald R. Gannon
This is easy to test...why hasn't somebody done it?

I’m going to interrupt this broadcast to preach.

The state of science in our courtooms is a complete disaster.

Here’s a story that is amazing, but shouldn’t be. A scientific test of this would be child’s play. Considering what is at stake, why hasn't it been done? When careers and lives are riding on a single test, it’s a good idea to at least make a show of establishing the test is reliable.

And here’s Exhibit "B" of of my proof that courts mangle good science.

The quotation makes my point.

We now return you to your regular broadcast.

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