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Retired CSI investigator, Court TV expert to speak at SUNY Canton 'Law Enforcement Day' Tuesday

Posted 5/6/13

CANTON -- Retired state police Crime Scene Investigator and Court TV expert analyst Tom Martin will be the keynote speaker at SUNY Canton's Law Enforcement Day. Martin will discuss blood spatter …

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Retired CSI investigator, Court TV expert to speak at SUNY Canton 'Law Enforcement Day' Tuesday

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CANTON -- Retired state police Crime Scene Investigator and Court TV expert analyst Tom Martin will be the keynote speaker at SUNY Canton's Law Enforcement Day.

Martin will discuss blood spatter analysis as part of a daylong event that will begin at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 7 in Miller Campus Center's Kingston Theater.

Martin has investigated thousands of forensic cases throughout his career. He has appeared on the Court TV series "Trace Evidence," "Forensic Files" and "On the Case with Paula Zahn."

He has also appeared on the HBO series "Autopsy" and has written several books.

Martin's presentation will begin at 1 p.m.

Other scheduled speakers and topics include:

• Stephanie Schuckers, associate professor at Clarkson University, to discuss fingerprint recognition software at 9 a.m.

• Robert Stoppacher, medical examiner for Onondaga County, to discuss death investigations at 10 a.m.

• Dwayne Wisbey, forensic document examiner for the Onondaga County Sheriff's Department and adjunct instructor at SUNY Canton, to discuss document analysis at 11 a.m.

"Law Enforcement Day gives our students and community members the chance to hear from seasoned criminal investigation experts," said Susan E. Buckley, department chair of the SUNY Canton criminal justice, law enforcement leadership and criminal investigation programs.

"The guest presenters will be discussing the most modern tools used to solve crimes," Buckley said.

For more information contact Buckley at buckleys@canton.edu.