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by bluGill 994 days ago
Sure, but the accused should have a lawyer who is screaming about anything that is unreliable.
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There’s no practical way for a defense lawyer to find out what the error rate is for, say, a state lab. Occasionally organizations can do this, for example the innocence project figured out that the FBI’s hair analysis was bogus for decades (https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/fbi-testimony-on-mic...).
Have you seen the caseloads of public defenders?