Don’t expect the police to start collecting DNA at arrest any time soon in Washington, despite a Supreme Court ruling allowing the practice. Twenty-eight states currently take a DNA swab at arrest, ...
Anyone who is arrested for a violent felony would have their DNA collected before they go to trial, under a bill the Georgia Senate approved Monday. Sen. Rick Williams, R-Milledgeville, who is ...
(The Center Square) - Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes - and exonerate the wrongly convicted - with greater certainty than ever before.
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