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The Code of Professional Responsibility (Code) for forensic analysts, forensic technicians, and crime laboratory management defines a framework for promoting integrity and respect for the scientific process and encouraging transparency in forensic analysis.
The Texas Forensic Science Commission on Friday found that unreliable fire science methods, which led to the wrongful conviction of Cameron Todd Willingham, are still in use. Mr. Willingham was convicted of setting the fire that killed his three young daughters in 1991.
The following may indicate arson: signs of forceful entry into the structure; indications that another crime was committed on the premises; evidence of efforts to impede firefighter access to the building; windows left open, holes bored in walls, or interior doors tied open; removal of valuable property from the
As part of its accreditation mandate, the Commission is responsible for establishing procedures, policies, and practices to improve the quality of forensic analyses conducted in Texas.
In addition to examining the physical scene, investigators search for other background clues that help them piece together their theory by interviewing witnesses, researching the history of the property, and looking for other clues, such as damaged or vandalized safety systems and surveillance video.
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The Texas Forensic Science Commission was created by House Bill 1068 (passed during the 2005 Legislative Session); its purpose is to investigate complaints that allege professional negligence or misconduct by a laboratory, facility, or entity that has been accredited by the director of the Texas Department of Public

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