Where the defendant is charged with a crime, a single fingerprint identification may be sufficient, but errors in the analysis of that fingerprint and a lack of evidence establishing that it was made in the vicinity of the crime and at the time of the offense will render it insufficient to sustain the burden of proof.The 1st District Appellate Court reversed the decision of Cook County Circuit Judge Vincent M. Gaughan.When Tom Slowinski returned to his apartment on September 1, 2015, he found the front door ajar and …