For major-league baseball teams, a certain amount of chicanery, like trying to steal the signals an opposing team’s catcher uses to tell pitchers what to throw, or that coaches use to direct on-field strategy, is considered a normal part of the game. But according to recent reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and federal prosecutors […]
Month: August 2015
Article: Why DNA Evidence Isn’t Always as Reliable as It Looks on TV
It’s featured in paternity testing segments on lowbrow daytime TV programs, and is practically a cast member on the various CSI shows. When properly done, DNA testing can greatly assist law enforcement, but if not, it can be unreliable evidence. It can produce amazing results. Take the recent, highly publicized case of the killing of […]