I took a class from this guy in 1997 in FIU’s prestigious legal psychology program and was trained in discriminating between criminal and civil liability based on the assignment of a percentage to the needed amount of evidence in a trial court.
Circumstantial evidence is like a Bayesian network because of the need to infer liability from a collection of evidentiary facts. Consider the O.J. Simpson murder trial where he was exonerated for the murder of his ex-wife yet found civilly liable. I
later discovered FSU law school administrators had peaked on my registration mainframe record to inspect if I had reenrolled at FIU in the better reputed legal psychology program as if I were an academic spy. Apparently they may have been unaware of my
2001 nwrdc.fsu.edu download of every professor, class, and student id in the state from the kmlab.
https://il.linkedin.com/in/richard-a-berg-ph-d-40b81b17
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