Too often in the work I do, I have seen so-called scientists reach the most inexplicable conclusions, usually without any scientific basis for their claims. Here is another example of the forensic science community abandoning scientific method.
Thirteen years later, arson case unravels
Rick Johnson
Johnson & Johnson, LLC
Kansas City, Missouri
www.johnson-johnsonllc.com
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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- Rick Johnson graduated from the University of Kansas School of Law in 2000. He began his career at Armstrong Teasdale, but soon left to join the Kansas City Trial Office of the Missouri State Public Defender System. Showing a high degree of skill as a trial attorney, Rick quickly advanced into more serious cases. Handling cases with forensic science as a central focus, Rick possesses significant knowledge and skill in such areas as blood-spatter interpretation, ballistics, firearms, sexual assault investigations, and DNA analysis. He has appeared in courts across Missouri, and has represented thousands of clients on all types of matters, including personal injury, traffic, and criminal cases. He has tried dozens of cases to juries both as first and second chair, and he has received not guilty verdicts on matters including domestic violence, sexual assault, armed robbery, drug possession, and DWI.