VOLUME 41

2006-2007

NUMBER 3


TABLE OF CONTENTS

SYMPOSIUM

CSI and Its Effects: Media, Juries, and the Burden of Proof
Simon A. Cole & Rachel Dioso-Villa

The CSI Effect: Its Impact and Potential Concerns
Craig M. Cooley

Devil in a White Coat: The Temptation of Forensic Evidence in the Age of CSI
J. Herbie DiFonzo & Ruth C. Stern

Untangling the CSI Effect in Criminal Jurisprudence: Circumstantial Evidence, Reasonable Doubt, and Jury Manipulation
Saby Ghoshray

Prosecuting Government Fraud Despite the "CSI Effect": Getting the Jury to Follow the Money
James B. Johnston

Depiction of the "CSI Effect" in Popular Culture: Portrait in Domination and Effective Affectation
Thomas W. Nolan

The "CSI Effect" on Real Crime Labs
Sheila L. Stephens

Remarks on the Use and Misuse of Forensic Science to Lead to False Convictions
Edward J. Ungvarsky

NOTE

The Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege: The Perils of Recognizing a "Dangerous Patient" Exception in Criminal Trials