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Forensic Expert José Almirall Speeds Up the Wheels of Justice
Mark Kim - Mass Media Science and Engineering Fellow 2016
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2010 Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Recipient
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Disbanding an independent forensic science commission could jeopardize advances that have helped reinforce the reliability of forensic evidence.
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