Technology & Science
Mar. 4, 2008
A Taste of CSI: Lawyers Can Take Scientific-Evidence Classes
RIVERSIDE — Whether it’s a personal injury lawsuit, in which plaintiffs say that certain chemicals made them sick, or a murder trial, in which a defendant claims his fingerprints weren’t on a gun, lawyers regularly grapple with scientific evidence.




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RIVERSIDE - Whether it's a personal injury lawsuit, in which plaintiffs say that certain chemicals made them sick, or a murder trial, in which a defendant claims his fingerprints weren't on a gun, lawyers regularly grapple with scientific evidence.
They tap renowned experts to make their points to ...
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