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Criminal

Feb. 25, 2002

DNA Evidence Is Vital for Both The Prosecution and the Defense

Focus Column - By Laurie L. Levenson - One of the hottest areas of criminal law is the use of DNA evidence in criminal cases. Genetic testing is being used to both convict and exonerate defendants. DNA testing has freed more than 80 wrongfully convicted prisoners throughout the United States. DNA matches are now routinely being used to identify perpetrators in criminal cases.

        Focus Column
        
        By Laurie L. Levenson
        
        One of the hottest areas of criminal law is the use of DNA evidence in criminal cases. Genetic testing is being used to both convict and exonerate defendants. DNA...

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