Winter College Conversations

Frances W. Hardy
Clinical Professor of Law, IU School of Law, Indianapolis
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The Law and Forensic Science
Frances W. Hardy, Law
In the context of a mock homicide case, the presentation will explore the theory and practice tied to admissibility of scientific evidence in civil and criminal cases. Can the state prosecutor prove that Lou Johnson and Joe Moore killed Billy Ray by a blow to the skull in the parking lot of the Red Front Tavern? Discover how human blood detected on a bat and a bite mark on the arm of the victim translates into admissible evidence.
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About Frances W. Hardy
Frances Hardy is a Clinical Professor of Law and the Indiana University School of Law Indianapolis.
About Winter College Conversations
Winter College Conversations are a series of interviews with faculty members who lectured during the
Winter College program in 2007. The series was produced by the IU Alumni Association with special
support from Ken Beckley and the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. Winter College
takes place in February at Sanibel Island, Florida. To learn more, visit the
Winter College home page.

