CHEMISTRY 113
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Syllabus
(This is an older version of the syllabus to provide an idea of the scope of the course)
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Syllabus Sections 1-3
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Syllabus Sections 4-6
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Syllabus Sections 7-9
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Syllabus Sections 10-12
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Syllabus Sections 13-15
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Syllabus Sections 16-19
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The Evidence Never Lies |
You can lead a jury to the truth but you can't make them believe it. Physical evidence cannot be intimidated. It does not forget. It doesn't get excited at the moment something is happening - like people do. It sits there and waits to be detected, preserved, evaluated, and explained. This is what physical evidence is all about. In the course of the trial, defense and prosecuting attorneys may lie, witnesses may lie, the defendant certainly may lie. Even the judge may lie. Only the evidence never lies.
- Herbert Leon MacDonell (from Lewis, A. A. and MacDonell, H. L., (1984) The Evidence Never Lies: The Casebook of a Modern Sherlock Holmes, Dell Publishing, New York.)
Course Description |
For more information, see the description of this course in the Course Documents section of Blackboard/Glow.