With recent significant advances in brain implants, MailOnline talks to law professor Burkhard Schafer about how neurotechnologies could influence criminal trials in the future.
Middlesbrough (England), July 1: American Kevin Strickland was exonerated after spending 42 years in prison for being wrongfully convicted of a triple murder in November 2021. His 1978 conviction was based on mistaken identification of an eyewitness. The eyewitness later said that police pressured her into identifying Strickland, and attempted to have her testimony recanted but failed. She died in 2015. Law enforcement agencies worldwide struggle with the unreliability of eyewitness identification and scarcity of physical clues at crime scenes. […]