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Jeffrey Fan

Random Musings of an Amateur Data Scientist

Month: April 2012

When Memory Commits an Injustice

April 15, 2012May 11, 2012 JeffwsjLeave a comment

Very interesting WSJ Article with definite implications on the criminal procedure. I guess this is why one’s “gut instinct” can often prove to be very powerful.

 

 

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