A firearms expert who testified at a Maryland murder trial shouldn’t have been allowed to offer an unqualified opinion that bullets recovered from a crime scene came from the suspect’s
Maryland s Supreme Court has ruled that a firearms expert who testified at a murder trial shouldn’t have been allowed to offer an unqualified opinion that bullets recovered from a crime
Maryland Supreme Court imposes limits on ballistics evidence used to link guns to crimes baltimoresun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from baltimoresun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Maryland s Supreme Court has ruled that a firearms expert who testified at a murder trial shouldn’t have been allowed to offer an unqualified opinion that bullets recovered from a crime
Maryland’s highest court is considering whether experts should be allowed to testify that a specific gun fired a specific bullet or should be limited to saying only that the gun can't be ruled out as having fired the projectile in question.