[CONTENT NOTE: the rest of this comment contains a brief description of how the lecture was framed, but none of the details. Unfortunately that doesn't make it any better, really.]
The lecture used an extremely high-profile UK criminal/legal case as an example of why getting stats right is important; you probably do already know the details of the case in question.
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[CONTENT NOTE: the rest of this comment contains a brief description of how the lecture was framed, but none of the details. Unfortunately that doesn't make it any better, really.]
The lecture used an extremely high-profile UK criminal/legal case as an example of why getting stats right is important; you probably do already know the details of the case in question.
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