State v. Gentry

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1995-01-25

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Utter, J. (dissenting) — The majority of this court approves the admission of unreliable evidence in criminal cases. To the extent it does so, it invites freeing those who may be guilty and convicting those who may be innocent. Both the National Academy of Sciences Report, on which this court relied in a previous case, and the testimony of the scientists at the Frye v. United States, <span class="citation" data-"883302…

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