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EDUCATION

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Cold Case Toolkit

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Teaching Scientific Evidence

TRAINING

Capital Litigation Initiative: Crime Scene to Courtroom Forensics Training Webinars

Capital Litigation Initiative: Crime Scene to Courtroom Forensics Training Live Seminars

Forensic Science for Capital Litigators--Online Course--2014

Forensic Science for Capital Litigators--2009-2012

ABA Conference

Document selected Digging Up Dirt on Experts

DNA for the Defense

Ethics Workshop

Law 101: Legal Guide for
the Forensic Expert

Digging Up Dirt on Expert Witnesses is about vetting an expert for trial and the need to know characteristics concering experts. This material has been presented in diverse venues by NCSTL Director, Carol Henderson, and other NCSTL staff.

See the Digging Up Dirt on Expert Witnesses
web resources guide and the video of Director Henderson presenting the material.

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