Criminal
Jan. 12, 2007
Defender Cites Mistakes in DNA Database
SACRAMENTO - California's rapidly growing DNA database could be wrongly identifying people who commit serious crimes such as rape and murder, a San Francisco defense attorney on Wednesday told a state commission looking into wrongful convictions.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - California's rapidly growing DNA database could be wrongly identifying people who commit serious crimes such as rape and murder, a San Francisco defense attorney on Wednesday told a state commission looking into wrongful convictions.
Deputy Public Defender Bicka Barlow said that, when she convinced an Arizona judge to allow a close i...
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