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Fingerprints on trial
Fingerprints on Trial
The science of fingerprinting used to be considered infallible. But last year Panorama investigated how a Bolton businessman, Alan McNamara, was convicted of burglary on the strength of a single fingerprint, which experts said was flawed. With fresh forensic evidence to support McNamara's claims of innocence, reporter Shelley Jofre re-examines the case. She follows his family's attempts to clear his name and tries to get someone from the Fingerprint Society to talk about the problems - but all she finds is a profession ducking for cover.
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