Understanding Forensic Science
Vision
With 20 years of experience in the forensic science community, Jackson Forensics Consulting will help bring clarity to often-complex information when it matters most.
As a trusted leader in both crime labs and the bioscience industry, David Jackson brings a reliable and trustworthy partnership that will help you make informed decisions about forensic science considerations in the criminal justice system.
David has a passion to help others understand forensic DNA testing and an extensive record of effective leadership, teaching, courtroom testimony, and training.
Services
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Casefile Review
A comprehensive examination of forensic documentation to determine accuracy, completeness, and scientific validity.
This may include:
Laboratory reports
SOPs and validation documents
Quality assurance records
Evidence handling and chain-of-custody
Instrument data and worksheets
Outcome:
A clear assessment of the strengths and limitations of the forensic evidence in your case. -

Data Review & Interpretation
Expert review of technical forensic data, including DNA profiles, electropherograms, statistical interpretations, and lab methods.
Support includes:
Evaluating raw instrument output
Assessing mixture interpretation
Reviewing contamination concerns
Checking adherence to scientific standards and guidelines
Outcome:
A detailed, understandable explanation of what the data means—and what it does not support. -

Expert Witness
Court-qualified expert testimony that clearly explains forensic results, laboratory processes, and scientific principles.
Capabilities include:
Pre-trial preparation
Written affidavits
Depositions
Trial testimony
Visual aids for court presentation
Outcome:
Accurate, impartial, and effective communication of complex forensic information. -

Training & Presentations
Custom workshops and presentations for legal teams, investigators, and organizations seeking to enhance their understanding of forensic science.
Topics may include:
DNA analysis fundamentals
Laboratory workflows and quality standards
Evidence interpretation and limitations
Best practices for preparing forensic questions in court
Outcome:
Better equipped teams who understand the science behind the evidence.
Contact Us
Interested in working together? Send a message and we will be in touch.

