Mr. Latona. I do.
The Chairman. You may be seated. Mr. Eisenberg will conduct the examination.
Mr. Eisenberg. Mr. Latona, could you state your full name and give us your position?
Mr. Latona. My full name is Sebastian Francis Latona. I am the supervisor of the latent fingerprint section of the identification division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Mr. Eisenberg. What is your education, Mr. Latona?
Mr. Latona. I attended Columbia University School of Law, where I received degrees of LL.B., LL.M., M.P.L.
Mr. Eisenberg. And could you briefly outline your qualifications as a fingerprint expert?
Mr. Latona. Well, I have been with the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a little more than 32 years. I started in the identification division as a student fingerprint classifier, and since that time I have worked myself up into where I am now supervisor of the latent fingerprint section.
Mr. Eisenberg. Could you approximate the number of fingerprint examinations you have made?
Mr. Latona. Frankly, no. There have been so many in that time that I would not be able to give even a good guess.