This article, written as a contribution to a festschrift for Paul Giannelli, surveys the development of the law on one type of feature-matching evidence that repeatedly attracted Professor Giannelli’s attention — “firearm-mark evidence.” By inspecting toolmarks on bullets or spent cartridge cases, firearms examiners can supply valuable information on whether a particular gun fired the ammunition in question. But the limits on this information have not always been respected in court, and a growing number of opinions have tried to address this fact. The article explains how the courts have moved from a position of skepticism of the ability of examiners to link bullets and other ammunition components to a particular gun to full-blown acceptanc...
In the context of forensic cases involving firearms, a major issue to address is the identification ...
There is a familiar saying, “If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” The so-call...
The forensic science pattern comparison areas, including fingerprints, footwear, and firearms, have ...
This article, written as a contribution to a festschrift for Paul Giannelli, surveys the development...
To evaluate association, firearms examiners compare tool-marks present on suspect ammunition to thos...
The term `ballistics expert' occasionally appears in the newspapers under the Court Reports' column....
Every firearm has individual characteristics that are as unique to it as fingerprints are to human ...
Notwithstanding the acceptance of firearm identification by courts, the scientific community has bee...
Notwithstanding the acceptance of firearm identification by courts, the scientific community has bee...
Firearm examination is subject to increased scrutiny regarding its foundational validity and inheren...
Forensic firearm examiners compare the features in cartridge cases to provide a judgment addressing ...
The role of a firearm examiner is wide ranging, involving tasks that require scientific understandin...
For over thirty years, FBI experts testified about comparative bullet lead analysis (CBLA), a techni...
Firearm examination is subject to increased scrutiny regarding its foundational validity and inheren...
Objectives: Firearms experts traditionally have testified that a weapon leaves “unique” toolmarks, s...
In the context of forensic cases involving firearms, a major issue to address is the identification ...
There is a familiar saying, “If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” The so-call...
The forensic science pattern comparison areas, including fingerprints, footwear, and firearms, have ...
This article, written as a contribution to a festschrift for Paul Giannelli, surveys the development...
To evaluate association, firearms examiners compare tool-marks present on suspect ammunition to thos...
The term `ballistics expert' occasionally appears in the newspapers under the Court Reports' column....
Every firearm has individual characteristics that are as unique to it as fingerprints are to human ...
Notwithstanding the acceptance of firearm identification by courts, the scientific community has bee...
Notwithstanding the acceptance of firearm identification by courts, the scientific community has bee...
Firearm examination is subject to increased scrutiny regarding its foundational validity and inheren...
Forensic firearm examiners compare the features in cartridge cases to provide a judgment addressing ...
The role of a firearm examiner is wide ranging, involving tasks that require scientific understandin...
For over thirty years, FBI experts testified about comparative bullet lead analysis (CBLA), a techni...
Firearm examination is subject to increased scrutiny regarding its foundational validity and inheren...
Objectives: Firearms experts traditionally have testified that a weapon leaves “unique” toolmarks, s...
In the context of forensic cases involving firearms, a major issue to address is the identification ...
There is a familiar saying, “If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” The so-call...
The forensic science pattern comparison areas, including fingerprints, footwear, and firearms, have ...