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Professor Gary Edmond

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Department: Northumbria Law School

Gary Edmond

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  • Images, Investigators, Identification, Code D and the Court of Appeal, Edmond, G., Wortley, N. 1 Apr 2024, In: The Journal of Criminal Law
  • Case comment: R v Ulas [2023] EWCA Crim 82, Wortley, N., Edmond, G. 29 Mar 2023, In: Criminal Law Week
  • Fingerprint comparison and adversarialism: The scientific and historical evidence, Edmond, G., Cunliffe, E., Hamer, D. 1 Nov 2020, In: Modern Law Review
  • Fingerprint evidence in New Zealand’s courts: The oversight of overstatement, Edmond, G. Jun 2020, In: New Zealand Universities Law Review
  • Forensic science and the myth of adversarial testing, Edmond, G. 2 Apr 2020, In: Current Issues in Criminal Justice
  • Latent science: a history of challenges to fingerprint evidence in Australia, Edmond, G. 18 Feb 2020, In: The University of Queensland Law Journal
  • Forensic science evidence and the limits of cross-examination, Edmond, G., Cunliffe, E., Martire, K., San Roque, M. 3 Jul 2019, In: Melbourne University Law Review
  • Just Cognition: Scientific Research on Bias and Some Implications for Legal Procedure and Decision-Making, Edmond, G., Martire, K. 1 Jul 2019, In: Modern Law Review
  • Antipodean forensics: a comment on ANZFSS’s response to PCAST, Edmond, G., Martire, K. 4 Mar 2018, In: Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences
  • Assessing concurrent expert evidence, Edmond, G., Ferguson, A., Ward, T. 1 Jul 2018, In: Civil Justice Quarterly

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