We had a lot of entries this week which is awesome. Please keep reading below to see the Honorable mentions who are those folks we answered correctly, but were not the first to answer.
The Forensic Science Geek of the Week
The week 17 “www.TheTruthAboutForensicScience.com Forensic Science Geek of the Week” honors goes to Joshua Dale, Esquire. **Special mention also goes to JOSH LEE, Esquire and Stephen Hernandez, Esquire as they also answered correctly. Attorney Dale just beat them to answering first***
JOSHUA DALE, ESQUIRE
JOSHUA DALE, ESQUIRE, www.TheTruthAboutForensicScience.com Forensic Science Geek of the Week!
Congratulations to our winner! All hail the www.TheTruthAboutForensicScience.com Forensic Science Geek of the Week!!!
About our winner:
Joshua Dale is a successful DUI Defense and Criminal Defense attorney in the San Francisco Bay Area – Joshua Dale manages the California DUI Lawyers Association members as he is the Executive Director and officer in the bar association – he has more successful experience and qualifications than most in the San Fransisco Bay area-over a 15 years in bay area DUI defense, and years working as a cop before that. He has been to jury trial, on appeal, and fights for his clients constantly. Whether you have a drunk driving or drug driving matter, felony or misdemeanor, give Josh Dale a call for an opinion on your case.
JOSH DALE is Week 17’s www.TheTruthAboutForensicScience.com Forensic Science Geek of the Week!
Congratulations to our Week 17 winner! All hail the www.TheTruthAboutForensicScience.com Forensic Science Geek of the Week!!!
See the challenge question that our winner correctly answered.
Our winner answered the question correctly. Please visit the www.TheTruthAboutForensicScience.com FaceBook fan page.
Our Geek of the Week answered:
A White Light Scanner (WLS) is a device for measuring the physical geometrical characteristics of an object. It is the most accurate device for measuring the entire physical geometrical characteristics of an object 3 dimensionally. This machine may be manually controlled by an operator or it may be computer controlled by a robot. Conventional WLS systems use fringe contrast to yield surface information. Frequency domain analysis (FDA) is an alternate approach that uses all of the information available in the interferogram. This Fourier analysis method is used to convert intensity data to the spatial frequency domain, allowing production of an extremely accurate surface map. From Wiki
The Hall of Fame for the www.TheTruthAboutForensicScience.com Forensic Science Geek of the Week:
Week 1: Chuck Ramsay, Esquire
Week 2: Rick McIndoe, PhD
Week 3: Christine Funk, Esquire
Week 4: Stephen Daniels
Week 5: Stephen Daniels
Week 6: Richard Middlebrook, Esquire
Week 7: Christine Funk, Esquire
Week 8: Ron Moore, B.S., J.D.
Week 9: Ron Moore, B.S., J.D.
Week 10: Kelly Case, Esquire and Michael Dye, Esquire
Week 11: Brian Manchester, Esquire
Week 12: Ron Moore, B.S., J.D.
Week 13: Ron Moore, B.S., J.D.
Week 14: UNCLAIMED ANSWER IT!
Week 15: Joshua Dale, Esquire and Steven W. Hernandez, Esquire
Week 16: Christine Funk, Esquire
Week 17: Joshua Dale, Esquire
Next week’s challenge will be posted on Sunday morning at 11 am EST. I AM LOOKING FOR SUGGESTIONS please email me at justin@TheMcShaneFirm.com