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Category: Toxicology Co-counsel

Looking For A Toxicology Co-Counsel?

Choosing the right counsel for your court case can be a difficult decision to make, and it involves careful deliberation to make sure you have the right assistance by your side. Your case may involve toxins, poisons, narcotics, or other chemical substances that complicate court proceedings, and you may want…

Toxicology Co-Counsel Weighs In On Recreational Marijuana Use

While attorneys are well versed in the proper practices of law, it is often necessary for them to seek co-counsel in specific fields. One field that continues to be searched for by attorneys is toxicology co-counsel. This remains true especially as recreational marijuana laws and use continues to grow and…

What Is A Toxicology Co-Counsel?

California courts are faced with an overwhelming number of cases each year. Ensuring thorough preparation of a legal case is important to ensure your case has a stronger argument when it’s heard in court. This sometimes requires enlisting the help of an expert witness or co-counsel. Forensics and toxicology are…

Your Winning Element – The Forensic Toxicology Co-counsel

Forensics & Toxicology The world of forensics and toxicology is one that, generally speaking, only scientists can navigate. Often, however, these issues find their way into the court room and are left in the hands of lawyers who lack a full understanding of what various results mean and how to…

Why do You Need a Toxicology Lawyer?

Drug Facilitated Crimes – Analytical Considerations Part 2 Here are some of the techniques that toxicologists and toxicology lawyers use to analyze blood and urine samples for poisonous organic compounds: Headspace Gas Chromatography: Gas chromatography (GC) is a technique used to detect and identify organic compounds that are volatile and…

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Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) Program Analysis

FORENSIC SCIENCE The DRE Hoax Anatomy of a forensic illusion: why the “Drug Recognition Expert” evaluation looks like science, and why its own validation studies prove almost nothing. Analysis — Forensics Desk      ·      12 min read      ·      Sources: Kane 2013, Heishman 1996, UMFC 2021 A police officer shines a penlight…

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Kosecki PA, Brooke PJ, Raines ME. Lack of fermentation in antemortem blood samples stored unstoppered in various locations. J Forensic Sci. 2023

By ToxGIrl The Study That Proved Nothing: A Close Read of the “No Fermentation” Paper The Forensic Margin●  Toxicology / Evidence Critical Read · Blood-Alcohol Science The Study That Proved Nothing A 2023 paper is increasingly cited to shut down “fermentation” defenses in DUI cases. Read closely, it answers a…

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