Preservation of Evidence
The problem of lost or destroyed evidence has long plagued the justice system. In ongoing cases before the courts, when important evidence is lost or destroyed, an accused can seek a remedy at trial or on appeal and must accept the outcome and move on.
However, in the context of post-conviction (or post-final appeal) review work, when evidence is subsequently lost or destroyed, there is no apparent remedy. The phenomenon of missing evidence in this context appears to be a