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Steven Avery: (Making a murderer): Bulletin: Can he expect an independent forensic examination from the crime lab run by the very state which is trying so hard to keep him in prison? (Conflict of interest, anybody? HL)..."Avery's attorneys say the crime lab will perform the most comprehensive, thorough and advanced forensic testing ever requested by a criminal defendant in the State of Wisconsin. Schimel is working to assure skeptics it will also be among the most fair testing available. "You can count on - as members of the public - that the crime lab will do this objectively and thoroughly," Schimel told 27 News Wednesday morning. "And that's what we're committed to do. And they will come and do it, endeavoring to find whatever evidence is available." But Schimel added that he knows the Avery case well, and can't imagine the tests will produce any new results. Most of the evidence is from Halbach's SUV, which was found on Avery's Manitowoc County property in 2005. That evidence was used to ensure Avery's conviction, but attorney Kathleen Zellner - who is handling his appeal - believes much of the blood evidence was planted and that the new tests will show that." KWOW; Thanks to Forensic Magazine;

Next: Dr. Alain Sirard; Ste. Justine Hospital; Quebec (Part 3): How an Ontario judge - Judge Peter Nasmith - singled out "well-meaning" child abuse experts whose zeal converted a suspicion of child abuse into a presumption of child abuse"... "No doubt the real fly in the ointment here is the child abuse team at the Hospital for Sick Children as they moved from a position of possible abuse to a diagnosis of abuse. This was a surprising stance for them to take, and I think it underlines the need for a protection agency receiving reports under (child) protection legislation and for courts in these cases to continue to scrutinize the zeal of the well-meaning people who are so understandably devoted to fighting the scourge that is child abuse. This zeal has created a subtle dynamic that can somehow convert a suspicion of child abuse into a presumption of child abuse." Judge Peter Nasmith;
Previous: Doctor Alain Sirard: Quebec: (Part 2): Parents complaints that they were unfairly accused of sexual abuse - in spite of evidence their children had been suffering from disease - at Ste. Justine Hospital in Montreal were reported by the CBC in 2013 in a story sub-headed "Youth protection called in case of brittle bone disease."..."Jean-Yves Frappier, head of Ste-Justine’s Social Pediatric department, says the hospital has to take every precaution in cases of suspected abuse. “Our role is to protect the child above all, and that’s what the law asks of us. We are forced to report,” Frappier says. But several parents with children who were seen by Sirard at Ste-Justine’s socio-legal clinic say he didn’t listen to their explanations of their children’s injuries. “My dad went on the Internet to try to find out more,” Berthiaume says. “We learned that brittle bone disease is often misdiagnosed as abuse.” Some time after their ordeal at Ste-Justine, Sofia’s tests came in. She was diagnosed with a form of brittle bone disease. Her story is one of several in which doctors at Ste-Justine made allegations of abuse despite the absence of risk factors and against the advice of other experts."
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"Forensic evidence used to convict Steven Avery for the 2005 murder of Teresa Halbach will soon undergo testing at a laboratory overseen by the person trying to make sure the Manitowoc County man stays in prison. Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel's Department of Justice runs the Wisconsin State Crime Lab. Schimel's office is also trying to make sure Avery's new attorneys aren't successful in getting his conviction overturned. But Schimel said Wednesday that fact will not impact the forensic testing being done here. A total of eight pieces of evidence - including swabs of blood stains, blood flakes and a car key - will all be subjected to testing that wasn't available when Avery was convicted of murdering Halbach in 2007. Avery's attorneys say the crime lab will perform the most comprehensive, thorough and advanced forensic testing ever requested by a criminal defendant in the State of Wisconsin. Schimel is working to assure skeptics it will also be among the most fair testing available. "You can count on - as members of the public - that the crime lab will do this objectively and thoroughly," Schimel told 27 News Wednesday morning. "And that's what we're committed to do. And they will come and do it, endeavoring to find whatever evidence is available." But Schimel added that he knows the Avery case well, and can't imagine the tests will produce any new results. Most of the evidence is from Halbach's SUV, which was found on Avery's Manitowoc County property in 2005. That evidence was used to ensure Avery's conviction, but attorney Kathleen Zellner - who is handling his appeal - believes much of the blood evidence was planted and that the new tests will show that."

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