Multiple Choice
According to the text, forensic experts testifying in court often cannot provide scientific data about error rates. Instead, they are more likely to invoke their:
A) vast experience as a fingerprint examiner.
B) level of education.
C) recognition in the profession.
D) familial relationships.
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