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DNA gets criminal status
Email: Diane Martindale - dmartindale@writescience.ca News from The Scientist 2003, 4(1):20030821-02
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Today, DNA evidence is used as routinely as fingerprints to help prosecute criminals as well as to help free those wrongly convicted. Usually, in these cases, the accused has been identified. But New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg this month announced that the city would henceforth begin indicting DNA itself when there is no known suspect.
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