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Appellate Practice

Mar. 25, 2004

Judges Debate Creating DNA Database

SAN FRANCISCO - In heated, sometimes humorous jabs, members of an 11-judge appellate panel Tuesday wrangled with each other as well as lawyers over the constitutionality of requiring parolees to give blood samples for a federal DNA database.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - In heated, sometimes humorous jabs, members of an 11-judge appellate panel Tuesday wrangled with each other as well as lawyers over the constitutionality of requiring parolees to give blood samples for a federal DNA database.
        The ...

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