Prosecutors see 'CSI effect' in white-collar cases
25th Sep 2005, 18:52 GMT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Jurors schooled in crime investigations through watching TV dramas expect prosecutors to show them sophisticated forensic evidence -- even in white-collar trials -- making it tough for the government to prove cases, two federal prosecutors said on Friday.
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