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Criminal

Mar. 14, 2001

Casting a Wider Net

SACRAMENTO - How far the state should go in collecting DNA samples from convicted felons, and how those samples should be used and protected, promises to be one of the most compelling debates of this year's legislative session.

By Hudson Sangree
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - How far the state should go in collecting DNA samples from convicted felons, and how those samples should be used and protected, promises to be one of the most compelling debates of this year's legislative session.
        With prosecutors and ...

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