The techniques used in DNA profiling are well established and scientifically validated. The scientific validity of DNA evidence can, however, be so persuasive that such evidence risks being reduced to proof of guilt or innocence. Thus, the incorrect use of DNA evidence could lead to a miscarriage of justice where the innocent are convicted and the guilty are acquitted. Drawing from the Supreme Court of Appeal decision in Bokolo v S (Bokolo case), this case note discusses how DNA evidence can be placed in its proper forensic context. The article sets out the ideal role of expert witnesses, the role of opposing or neutral experts, and the active role of judicial officers in evaluating DNA evidence
This is the publisher's version. It is also available electronically from: http://www2.lib.ku.edu:2...
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This article focuses on sequences of DNA base-pairs, which are becoming increasingly important in th...
DNA evidence has transformed the proof of identity in criminal litigation, but it has also introduce...
DNA is one of the most significant discoveries in the field of forensic evidence yet it remains unde...
This Note discusses the nature, history, and effect of DNA profiling and supports the Pennington cou...
This is the publisher's version. It is also available electronically from: http://www2.lib.ku.edu:2...
In this article, we analyze a problem related to DNA evidence that is likely to be of great and incr...
The retention of DNA and other forensic evidence following the completion of the trial process raise...
DNA evidence is currently at the forefront of the arsenal of evidence employed in criminal trials. T...
Mini Dissertation (LLM (Procedural Law))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The use of forensic evidence ...
DNA analysis has revolutionised forensic science; helping to catch prolific murderers and shining a ...
DNA evidence has transformed the proof of identity in criminal litigation, but it has also introduce...
Multi-disciplinary research into the use of forensic evidence in the criminal justice system allows ...
One of the most common forms of evidence used by the Public Prosecutor in a courtroom to prove a cas...
This book explores challenges posed by the use of DNA evidence to the traditional features, procedur...
The first part of the Article addresses the threshold question of whether deficiencies in test proto...
This article focuses on sequences of DNA base-pairs, which are becoming increasingly important in th...
DNA evidence has transformed the proof of identity in criminal litigation, but it has also introduce...
DNA is one of the most significant discoveries in the field of forensic evidence yet it remains unde...
This Note discusses the nature, history, and effect of DNA profiling and supports the Pennington cou...
This is the publisher's version. It is also available electronically from: http://www2.lib.ku.edu:2...
In this article, we analyze a problem related to DNA evidence that is likely to be of great and incr...
The retention of DNA and other forensic evidence following the completion of the trial process raise...