Steven Avery Defense Expert, and Former Brainwave Science, Inc. Scientific Advisor, Dr. Lawrence A. Farwell, Apologizes for “Deceitful” Conduct in Wake of Permanent Injunctions and $1,125,000 in Punitive Damages Awards
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The technique, incorporated by Brainwave into its iCognative® System, allows testers to identify the presence or absence of specific information within a person's brain.
Key Points:
- The technique, incorporated by Brainwave into its iCognative® System, allows testers to identify the presence or absence of specific information within a person's brain.
- By confirming that certain information is not present, authorities may quickly clear suspects and exonerate wrongfully convicted persons.
- Dr. Farwell served as a Scientific Advisor for the company until being removed for “Fraudulent Misrepresentation” and attempted “Theft of Corporate Assets” in 2016.
- This matter was investigated by Brainwave Science’s Senior Investigator, Raymond Tahir (Former Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation).