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Criminal

Sep. 15, 2006

DNA Effort Hobbled by Low Wages

LOS ANGELES - Low wages at the state's crime lab are being blamed for a backlog of 300,000 untested DNA samples collected under Proposition 69, which is supposed to link convicted felons with unsolved crimes.

By Ryan Oliver
Daily Journal Staff Writer
     
LOS ANGELES - Low wages at the state's crime lab are being blamed for a backlog of 300,000 untested DNA samples collected under Proposition 69, which is supposed to link convicted felons with unsolved crimes.
      The backlog has alarmed some law enforcement officials who say the state is sitting on evidence that could potentially l...

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