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Tuesday, February 17, 2004 

Er...?

A controversial technique for identifying a criminal mind using involuntary brainwaves that could reveal guilt or innocence is about to take centre stage in a last-chance court appeal against a death-row conviction in the US.
- 'brain fingerprints under scrutiny'; bbc online news; tuesday, feb 17

I'm not at all sure what I think of this.