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2007
Dr. Ted Yeshion was
appointed to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Joint State Government Commission’s Advisory Committee on Wrongful Convictions
as authorized by Senate Resolution 381. This advisory committee will “study
the underlying causes of wrongful convictions and make findings and recommendations to reduce the possibility that in the
future innocent persons will be wrongfully convicted.” The first meeting
was held in Harrisburg March 29, 2007.
Dr. Yeshion was
the keynote speaker at Science Exploration Day at the State University of New York at Buffalo
on March 14, 2007. Dr. Yeshion presented information about "the real science
behind CSI" to more than 750 high school students from the Buffalo
region.
2006
Our lectures at the "Sciene Exploration Day"
sponsored by the State University of New York at Buffalo were a great success with over 150 high school students in
attendance at each session.
We have so much to be proud of this year: our CEO/Chief Forensic Consultant
received his PhD in Science Education from the State University of New York. Congratulations, Dr. Ted Yeshion, from your biggest
fans!
"Success is working hard, living right,
dreaming big, and being the best we can be"
2005
The Chautauqua County (New York) Sheriff's Academy hosted our "Detecting Blood
at the Crime Scene" workshop. We were most honored to work with this very progressive agency and its impressive crime
scene investigators.
2003
October 31 - "On the Record with Greta Van Susteren" again included Ted Yeshion speaking
about the role of Luminol in the Laci Peterson case. He was also featured on this Fox News show this past April
about the same case.
April 22 - Greta Van Susteren interviewed Ted Yeshion on her Fox News show "On
The Record With Greta Van Susteren" about the role of Luminol in the Laci Peterson case.
West Palm Beach (Florida) Police Department hosted our Blood Detection Workshop June 9-11.
Ted conducted a summer forensic science camp for high school students as well as
one for high school teachers in New York State. Many thanks to Villa Maria College for hosting the camps.
2002
Another busy year with ClueFinders, Inc being represented at many workshops, lectures
and conferences.
2001
2001 started with the presentation of our "Detecting Blood at the Crime Scene" workshop held in Concord. Many thanks
for the hospitality of the New Hampshire State Police!
The January 2001 issue of Law Enforcement Technology Magazine
features the article "Presumptive Blood Testing" written by Ted Yeshion. The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technical
Center, a program of the National Institute of Justice, has an abstract of that article on their website.
In April,
Pellissippi State Technical Community College in Knoxville, Tennessee hosted our Blood Detection Workshop. We were impressed
with the brilliant questions posed to our expert by the enthusiastic attendees!
The Institute of Police Technology
and Management (IPTM) held their 19th Annual "Special Problems in Traffic Crash Reconstruction" conference April 17-20, 2001.
Ted presented the Wednesday morning seminar on Vehicle Occupant Evidence.
While in Moscow, Ted is scheduled to meet with the Russian Federation Minister of Justice and speaks with leading forensic
scientists and attorneys.
2000
Thanks to all who stopped by our booth at the Mercyhurst College Law Enforcement seminar and at the Delaware State Police
5th Annual Homicide Conference held in Dover.
ClueFinders President Ted Yeshion and his wife Stacy are proud to announce the newest addition to our staff!
Their son Jacob was born in May and is already showing signs of being the next generation forensic scientist.
Check out our ad in the December 2000 issue of Law Enforcement Technology Magazine!
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