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  2. Fingerprint from taxi license application leads to arrest in ...

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    Nearly 46 years after a double homicide, a fingerprint from a taxi license application has led to a suspect's arrest, officials in western Massachusetts announced Wednesday. The case began on Nov ...

  3. Brandon Mayfield - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Mayfield (born July 15, 1966) is an American Muslim based in Washington County, Oregon, who was detained in connection with the 2004 Madrid train bombings on the basis of a faulty fingerprint match.

  4. Shirley McKie - Wikipedia

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    Shirley McKie (born August 1962) is a former Scottish police detective who was accused by fingerprint analysis staff of the Scottish Criminal Record Office (SCRO) of leaving her thumb print on the bathroom door frame of a murder crime-scene in Kilmarnock on 14 January 1997.

  5. Brickbat: Close Enough for the Feds - AOL

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    At first, the U.S. Marshals Service said McCarthy's fingerprints matched Rozak's, but they later admitted the prints did not match, and a judge… Brickbat: Close Enough for the Feds Skip to main ...

  6. Eyewitness identification - Wikipedia

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    In eyewitness identification, in criminal law, evidence is received from a witness "who has actually seen an event and can so testify in court". [1]The Innocence Project states that "Eyewitness misidentification is the single greatest cause of wrongful convictions nationwide, playing a role in more than 75% of convictions overturned through DNA testing."

  7. New York State Police Troop C scandal - Wikipedia

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    He indicated that his description of the occupants of the van matched the composite sketches of the suspects which had been publicized by the news media." [4] The witness later withdrew his statement. [4] Officers Harding and Lishansky, of Troop C, also claimed that they found fingerprints on gasoline cans found at the Harris home.

  8. Unidentified decedent - Wikipedia

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    If a skeletonized body is found, fingerprints and toeprints are impossible to recover, unless they have survived the initial decomposition of the remains. Fingerprints are often used to identify the dead and were used widely before DNA comparison was possible. [6] In some cases, partial remains limit the available information.

  9. Neil v. Biggers - Wikipedia

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    The state's case rested "almost exclusively" on the show-up identification. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] Biggers was found guilty and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Tennessee Supreme Court affirmed the sentence, which was affirmed 4-4 by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1968.