The role of probabilistic and statistical reasoning in two murder trials in England is described. Suggestions are made as to what is required of statisticians who wish to become involved in the judicial process and as to what is required of lawyers who wish to present probabilistic ideas into the courtroom.
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Aitken, C. G. G. (2009). Some thoughts at the interface of law and statistics. Law, Probability and Risk, 8(2), 73–83. https://doi.org/10.1093/lpr/mgp019
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