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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions war on science/forensics: (Part Eleven); My first exposure to 'The Daily Banter.' A biting, merciless, sharply written evaluation of Session's agenda by reporter Justin Rosario, under the heading 'Trump's Attorney General Just Told the Police it's OK to Fake Forensic Evidence Again." (Bravo Jeff. HL)..."Here's an unpleasant fact about forensic science: Science only works if you do it right and American law enforcement has developed a nasty habit of doing it wrong. Sometimes the "science" gets botched because they're overworked and understaffed. Sometimes they get it wrong through simple incompetence. And sometimes they get it wrong because they want to."..."Television has created an aura of infallibility around forensic science that has no basis in reality. The police and prosecutors rely on this myth to dazzle juries and secure convictions based on "evidence" they know to be garbage. That's not to say forensic science is worthless, but it only works when rigorous standards are applied. Which is exactly what Jeff Sessions wants to prevent. By getting rid of the nonpartisan oversight commission, Sessions is signalling that prosecutors and police labs will be free to fabricate the hell out of their evidence again. He's literally inviting systemic abuse and, prepare to be shocked, guess who that will impact the most? Law enforcement's favorite punching bag, of course: Minorities. The police already profile, arrest, prosecute and convict minorities far more often than whites; faked forensics will accelerate that trend. And that's the entire point." PS: Warning: Check reflect carefully on Rosario's last line before reading this post. Very carefully. HL);
http://thedailybanter.com/2017/04/jeff-sessions-hates-justice-loves-mass-incarceration/
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