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Table of Contents
Volume 6, Issue 1




Editorial:
Blaming God for Yates
"The current public hyperventilation of the Andrea Yates matter involves debating the relative apportionment of blame for the death of the five Yates children. . . . Unfortunately, shifting blame to tidy a tragedy more likely reflects agendas that bear no affiliation with the accused—or the victims."

Editorial:
Have You Checked the Children?
One day in January 2002, the mother attempts to hang herself in the bathroom, and sports marks on her neck; one of her sons helps to cut her down.



Recent Cases:
Surgeon Testifies About Victim's Injuries
Testimony relevant to show intent to kill

Lover's quarrel results in violent shooting. Testimony of trauma surgeon goes to show intent to kill.

Recent Cases:
Surgeon Testifies About Victim's Injuries
Testimony relevant to show intent to kill

Lover's quarrel results in violent shooting. Testimony of trauma surgeon goes to show intent to kill.

Recent Cases:
Surgeon Testifies About Victim's Injuries
Testimony relevant to show intent to kill

Lover's quarrel results in violent shooting. Testimony of trauma surgeon goes to show intent to kill.



Recent Case with Commentary:
DUI Belch Not Just Hot Air
Cop Must "Observe" Suspect Burp-Free Before Breath Test
With Commentary By:Thomas R. O'Connor, Ph.D., M.A.

Did DUI suspect Richard Korsakov eat, drink, smoke, vomit, or belch in the twenty minutes before his breath test? Officer James Hostetter testified that he surely would have "seen, heard, or smelled" it.

Recent Case with Commentary:
DUI Belch Not Just Hot Air
Cop Must "Observe" Suspect Burp-Free Before Breath Test
With Commentary By:Thomas R. O'Connor, Ph.D., M.A.

Did DUI suspect Richard Korsakov eat, drink, smoke, vomit, or belch in the twenty minutes before his breath test? Officer James Hostetter testified that he surely would have "seen, heard, or smelled" it.

Recent Case with Commentary:
Death Caused by "Shaken Baby Syndrome"
Court finds testimony of pediatric emergency medicine speacialist probative
With Commentary By:Kai Sturmann, M.D.

Pediatric emergency medicine specialist uses knowledge and expertise to diagnose victim of shaken baby syndrome.

Recent Case with Commentary:
Death Caused by "Shaken Baby Syndrome"
Court finds testimony of pediatric emergency medicine speacialist probative
With Commentary By:Kai Sturmann, M.D.

Pediatric emergency medicine specialist uses knowledge and expertise to diagnose victim of shaken baby syndrome.

Recent Case with Commentary:
Death Caused by "Shaken Baby Syndrome"
Court finds testimony of pediatric emergency medicine speacialist probative
With Commentary By:Kai Sturmann, M.D.

Pediatric emergency medicine specialist uses knowledge and expertise to diagnose victim of shaken baby syndrome.



Science Discoveries:
The Broward Mental Health Court
With Commentary By:Michael A. Pawel, M.D.

The underlying trends of this study are of profound significance for the criminal justice and mental health systems.

Science Discoveries:
THE BROWARD MENTAL HEALTH COURT
With Commentary By:Michael A. Pawel, M.D.

The underlying trends of this study are of profound significance for the criminal justice and mental health systems.


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