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If you were a defense attorney, what would you want the jurors to know about the limits of forensic evidence? Although detectives on TV often have access to every conceivable forensic test, in the real world, time and money put limits on forensic testing. Police departments often wait months for results of forensic testing. As a society, should we provide the resources to open more forensic labs? Why or why not?

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Make the jurors aware that it takes a long time to get forensc evidence, let alone test it.  Jurors often expect more forensic evidence than is available or necessary  because of the CSI effect. Jurors also have more confidence in forensic and particularly DNA evidence than is warranted mainly because of the missleading information in the media, particularly tv shows. Yes, as a society we should provide more resources to open more forensic labs. This can be helpful to getting more accurate results and faster results. We also, as a society, need to educate the people better so when they do become jurors, they don't expect what they would see on tv and actually focus on the crime at hand.      

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