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Convicted Based on Fingerprint Evidence in a U.S . Criminal Trial? Thomas Jennings Will West Sir Edward Henry Henry Faulds What Was One

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convicted based on fingerprint evidence in a U.S . criminal trial? Thomas Jennings Will West Sir Edward Henry Henry Faulds What was one of the significant 10 flaws of the Bertillon system? It was too new It required too many measurements It could not differentiate between identical twins It was not accurate Who was the first person to be 10

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Will West, It could not differentiate between identical twins

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The question is asking about the first person to be convicted based on fingerprint evidence in a U.S. criminal trial. The options provided are Thomas Jennings, Will West, Sir Edward Henry, and Henry Faulds. Among these options, Will West is the correct answer. Will West was the first person to be convicted based on fingerprint evidence in a U.S. criminal trial. The other options, Sir Edward Henry and Henry Faulds, were significant figures in the development of fingerprinting, but they were not the first person to be convicted based on fingerprint evidence in a U.S. criminal trial. The second part of the question is asking about one of the significant flaws of the Bertillon system. The Bertillon system was a method of criminal identification that relied on physical measurements. The options provided are: It was too new, It required too many measurements, It could not differentiate between identical twins, and It was not accurate. Among these options, the correct answer is "It could not differentiate between identical twins". The Bertillon system was not able to differentiate between identical twins because they would have the same physical measurements. The other options are not correct because the Bertillon system was not too new, it did not require too many measurements, and it was not inaccurate.