Fingering the Criminals
Wednesday, June 02, 2004
Michael Greenberger Director of the Center for Health and Homeland Security and
Professor of Law at University of Maryland and principal deputy associate under attorney general Janet Reno discusses the Padilla case, and the release of information by the government and the flaws associated with evidence including fingerprints
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Jennifer Mnookin Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard University, Professor of Law University of Virginia on the problems associated with fingerprinting and the errors that arise
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Jennifer Mnookin Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard University, Professor of Law University of Virginia on the problems associated with fingerprinting and the errors that arise
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