- homicide detective
- criminal defense attorney
- fire investigator
- medical examiner
- district court judge
- crime scene specialist (aka evidence tech)
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
New segment: Q & A with the experts
I am planning on putting together a series of blog posts that feature questions to and answers from experts in the field of criminal law. The experts I have in mind so far include:
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I would like to hear from someone in corrections. Perhaps a prison warden?
ReplyDeleteAlso someone involved in rehabilitation programs. Does it work, etc.
Court coordinators. Court Reporters. Deputies (transportation).
ReplyDeleteAll of 'em could have good stories.
Probation officer!
ReplyDeleteGreat guys, I will try and add those to my list. Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteBailiff, Ballistics expert, Biometric/DNA statistician, Polygraph operator, and Computer evidence investigator/authority are more possibilities ...
ReplyDeleteWow, you could end up having more types of expert consultants than you have blog followers if you try to be exhaustive in coverage.
An academic? Maybe a professor?
ReplyDeleteVictim Coordinator
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