smithdown Posted November 15, 2011 Posted November 15, 2011 A cold case review, which began in 2007, used new scientific techniques on clothing belonging to Dobson and Norris that was seized by police in 1993. The defendant's clothing, Ellison said, had textile fibres, blood and hair, linked to Stephen, that "they must have been members of the group that attacked Stephen Lawrence that night". The defendants sat in the glass-fronted dock of court 16 of the central criminal court in the City of London flanked by prison guards. The jury has been told that the "reliability and significance" of new scientific evidence will be a central part of the case. The defence will question its reliability. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/nov/15/stephen-lawrence-swallowed-up Come on you new scientific techniques!
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