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Tag: mathematics

Prosecutor’s Fallacies and Relative Probabilities

Posted on July 12, 2018December 10, 2020 by Craig Duncan

In the United Kingdom some years ago a mother of two deceased children was convicted, in part, because evidence was given that the probability of her two children dying through natural means or cot death (her defence) was very low – as low as 1 in 73 million. The woman was Sally Clark, a solicitor […]

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