DNA profiling

Explore in-depth resources and articles detailing the intricacies of DNA profiling as it relates to legal proceedings, forensic investigations, and criminal law. Visitors will find expert interviews with attorneys discussing the impact of genetic evidence in courtrooms and comprehensive legal glossary entries that clarify the role of DNA analysis in criminal defense and prosecution. This section is an invaluable tool for understanding how forensic science influences legal strategies and outcomes.

DNA GOES TO COURT – ll

DNA has been used in law enforcement since 1985 to identify individuals through unique genetic profiles. In court, it can strongly link a suspect to evidence, but experts still dispute interpretation, lab practices, and statistical certainty. This article reviews those debates and how DNA testimony impacts criminal prosecutions. Second Of A Three-Part Series By John […]

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DNA Gets Criminal

DNA became a near-certain identification tool in 1985 when it helped identify Josef Mengele’s remains. The article explains how DNA evidence quickly expanded from scientific labs into criminal investigations and courtroom proof. This first installment traces early milestones and sets up a three-part series on DNA’s legal impact. First Of A Three-Part Series By John

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