From Lab to Verdict: Navigating the Intersection of Forensic Science, Media, and Legal Decision-Making

Description:

A panel of experts in the criminal justice arena will examine jury perception of expert testimony regarding DNA, how it’s presented, and what effect it may have on deliberation and the final verdict. The panel will include former and current scientists, lawyers, and judges. Further, to assess understanding of commonly used DNA terminology and how the media and genetic testing may influence potential jurors, an anonymous survey will be sent out prior to the workshop to those not traditionally involved in the court process or those not familiar with DNA.

 

Learning Outcomes:

  1. To become familiar with juries’ perceptions and expectations of DNA testing in the courtroom through survey responses and jury polling.
  2. To explore the impact of language and scientific jargon used by the expert witness during testimony.
  3. To understand the unique perspective of each participant in a jury trial.

 

Intended Audience:

Former/current scientists, lawyers and judges involved in courtroom proceedings involving forensic DNA testing. Suitable for those just beginning.

Description:

A panel of experts in the criminal justice arena will examine jury perception of expert testimony regarding DNA, how it’s presented, and what effect it may have on deliberation and the final verdict. The panel will include former and current scientists, lawyers, and judges. Further, to assess understanding of commonly used DNA terminology and how the media and genetic testing may influence potential jurors, an anonymous survey will be sent out prior to the workshop to those not traditionally involved in the court process or those not familiar with DNA.

 

Learning Outcomes:

  1. To become familiar with juries’ perceptions and expectations of DNA testing in the courtroom through survey responses and jury polling.
  2. To explore the impact of language and scientific jargon used by the expert witness during testimony.
  3. To understand the unique perspective of each participant in a jury trial.

 

Intended Audience:

Former/current scientists, lawyers and judges involved in courtroom proceedings involving forensic DNA testing. Suitable for those just beginning.

Pricing:


  • Standard Registration$345
  • Student Registration$195

Fee includes breakfast, lunch, breaks and handouts

Workshop currently at capacity. A waitlist is available to join on our registration page.

Brought to you by

Worldwide Association of Women Forensic Experts

Chair

Craig O'Connor

Deputy Director, Forensic Biology Department, New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner

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Susan Horan

DNA Specialist, Forensic Science & Cold Case Unit, Kings County District Attorney’s Office

In March of 2017, Ms. Horan joined the Kings County District Attorney’s Office as a DNA Specialist in the Forensic Science & Cold Case Unit. She became the first forensic scientist to be hired on staff at a prosecutor’s office in New York State. Ms. Horan is responsible for providing training in serology and DNA testing for staff attorneys and local law enforcement. She also assists in grand jury and trial preparation for all DNA prosecutions and works with the NYPD Cold Case Squad in their homicide investigations.

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Joshua Somers

Assistant Attorney General with the OAG, Criminal Prosecutions Division in Austin, Texas

Joshua Somers is a career prosecutor and currently works for the Texas Attorney General’s Office, where he is a member of the Capital Murder Team in the Criminal Prosecutions Division. Josh has prosecuted over 100 jury trials to verdict.

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Samantha Wandzek

Technical Leader, Signature Science

Samantha Wandzek is the Technical Leader of Signature Science’s Forensic DNA Laboratory in Austin, Texas. Ms. Wandzek oversees all technical aspects of the laboratory including validation and
implementation of all forensic methods. In addition, she continues to function as a Forensic DNA Analyst by reporting and performing technical review of DNA analyses and case files.

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