Exh-lst.ps:cw

ATTACHMENT “A”

EXHIBIT LIST

Exhibit No.Description

1.Letter from Defense Counsel Dated October 30, 1998.

2.Letter from Defense Counsel Dated November 6, 1998.

3-1.Volar Pads on Fetal Volar Areas. Topographic History of Volar Pads, Cummins

(1929).

3-2.Volar Pad/Pattern Relationship. The Genesis of Dermatoglyphics, Mulvihill &

Smith (1969).

3-3.Two Layers of Friction Skin. FingerPrints Palms and Soles, Cummins & Midlo (1943).

3.4.Color Diagram of the Organization of the Skin. Gray’s Anatomy (37th ed).

3-5.Ledges on Bottom of Epidermis. Morphogenesis of Volar Skin In the Human Fetus, Alfred Hale (1952).

3-6.Slide of Epidermal Skin. Atlas of Normal Skin, Montana, Klighman, Carlisle (1992).

3-7.Drawing of Epidermal Skin. Quantitative-Qualitative Friction Ridge Analysis, Ashbaugh(1996).

3-8.Cell Structure of Epidermis. Morphogenesis of Volar Skin in the Human Fetus

Hale (1952).

3-9.Epidermal Cells Labeled. Atlas of Normal Human Skin, Montagna, Kligman,

Carlisle (1992).

3-10.Drawing of Ridge Units. Ashbaugh.

3-11.Dissociated Ridges. Genetic Program Failure. Ashbaugh.

3-12.Palm Print Showing Islands, Bifurcations and Open Fields. Barclay (1986).

3-13.Cyanoacrelate and Inked Prints Showing Ridge Shapes and Ridges Flowing in Concert.

3-14.Print on Telephone Wire Showing Ridge Shape and Relative Pore Position.

Barclay (1986).

3-15.The Ridgeology Formula. Ashbaugh

4-1.Best “Matching” Prints of 196 Pair of Twins. Fingerprint Comparison I: Similarity of Finger Print, Osterberg.

4-2.Fingerprints and Palm Print of the Right Hand of Cloned Monkey “Netti”. Cloned Primates and the Possibility of Identical Fingerprints, Brandon.

4.3.Fingerprints and Palm Print of the Right Hand of Cloned Monkey “Ditto”.

Cloned Primates and the Possibility of Identical Fingerprints, Brandon.

5-1.Level 1 Detail, Photograph of Whorl Pattern Finger (Reverse Color and Position).

5-2.Level 1 Detail, Photograph of Whorl Pattern Perspiration Fingerprint on Glass (Reverse Color).

5-3.Level 1 Detail, Photograph of Whorl Pattern Inked Fingerprint.

5-4.Level 2 Detail, Photograph of Finger Showing Ending Ridges, Bifurcations, etc.

(Reverse Color and Position).

5-5.Level 2 Detail, Photograph of Perspiration Fingerprints on Glass Showing Ending Ridges, Bifurcations, etc. (Reverse Color).

5-6.Level 2 Detail, Photograph of Inked Fingerprint Showing Ending Ridges, Bifurcations, etc.

5-7.Level 3 Detail, Photograph of Finger Showing Ridge Edge Shapes, Pores, etc. (Reverse color and position).

5-8.Level 3 Detail, Photograph of Perspiration Fingerprint on Glass Showing Ridge Edge Shapes, Pores, etc. (Reverse Color).

5-9.Level 3 Detail, Photograph of Inked Fingerprint Showing Ridge Shapes, Pores, etc.

5-10.Chart --- Quality vs. Quantity Process for Friction Ridge Comparisons.

5-11.Photograph of Fingerprint Card of S. Meagher, Recorded in 1972.

5-12.Photograph of Fingerprint Card of S. Meagher, Recorded in 1999.

5-13.Photograph of Miscellaneous Inked Fingerprint Recordings of the Left Index Finger of S. Meagher, Recorded in 1999.

5-14.Photograph of 1982 Perspiration Fingerprint on Glass, Permanency of Level 3 Detail.

5-15.Photograph of 1992 Inked Fingerprint on Paper, Corresponding Area of Exhibit

5-14, Permanency of Level 3 Detail.

5-16Photograph of an Identification Using Level 2 and 3 Detail.

5-17Photograph of Charted Enlargement of the Inked Fingerprint in Exhibit 5-16.

5-18Photograph of Charted Enlargement of the Latent Fingerprint in Exhibit 5-16.

6-1.Survey Form Entitled Law Enforcement Fingerprint Operations, Attachment A, Survey 1. FBI Laboratory.

6-2.Survey Results Titled Law Enforcement Fingerprint Operations, Attachment A,

Survey 1, Summary Report, March 1999.

6-3.Survey Form Titled Law Enforcement Fingerprint Operations, Attachment B,

AFIS Survey. FBI Laboratory.

6-4.Survey Results Titled Law Enforcement Fingerprint Operations, Attachment B,

AFIS Survey, Summary Report, March, 1999.

6-5.Survey Form Titled Law Enforcement Fingerprint Operations, Attachment C,

Survey 2. FBI Laboratory.

6-6.Survey Results Titled Law Enforcement Fingerprint Operations, Attachment C,

Survey 2, Summary Report, March, 1999.

6-7.FBI Criminal Master Fingerprint File Classification Distribution from the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System.

7-1.Selected Reference List.

7-2.Bibliography from David Ashbaugh’s Book.

8-1.CV of David Ashbaugh.

8-2.CV of Stephen B.Meagher.

8-3.CV of David L. Grieve.

8-4.CV of Pat A. Wertheim.

8-5.CV of Kenneth R. Moses.

8.6.CV of Bruce Budowle.

8-7.CV of Edward R. German.

8-8.CV of Kenneth O. Smith.

9-1.CV of James E. Starrs.

9-2.Declaration of James E. Starrs.

10.David R. Ashbaugh, Quantitive-Qualitative Friction Ridge Analysis - An Introduction to Basic & Advanced Ridgeology (Draft-1999).

11.Sir Francis Galton, Finger Prints (1892); Reprinted by Da Capo Press (1965).

12.Harold Cummins & Charles Midlo, Finger Prints, Palms and Soles (1976).

13.Bert Wentworth & Harris H. Wilder, Personal Identification (2d ed. 1932).

14.Sara B. Holt, The Genetics of Dermal Ridges (1968).