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Re: 921 Level of Certainty
Posted by:
J L Mazerat (IP Logged)
Date: March 21, 2022 05:16PM
Here again for getting into semantics. What is the difference from “most probable” and most probable than not”?
I understand that it is your belief that to use the words most probable requires the use statistics in your deterministic analysis.
Can you reference accepted published documents that say one must use statistics from a deterministic analysis.
Jim Mazerat
Forensic Investigations Group