This Note discusses the nature, history, and effect of DNA profiling and supports the Pennington court\u27s holding as the correct approach. Although the court adopted the majority view, and most likely the correct view, this area of law still remains in a state of confusion
United States v. Matthew Sylvester Two Bulls was a case of first impression in the federal circuit c...
DNA analysis has revolutionised forensic science; helping to catch prolific murderers and shining a ...
In 2000, Congress passed the DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act ( DNA Act ), mandating DNA samples...
DNA typing, sometimes called DNA fingerprinting or profiling, has been the focus of heated exchanges...
The techniques used in DNA profiling are well established and scientifically validated. The scientif...
On July 25, 2011, in United States v. Mitchell, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held...
DNA typing has had a major impact on the criminal justice system. There are hundreds of opinions and...
This Comment assesses the current state of forensic DNA tests and analyzes whether courts should adm...
Forensic scientists have long hoped for the ability to identify the origin of blood and body-fluid ...
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...
This note examines the conflict over acceptance of DNA evidence. Part I discusses the process of DNA...
In contrast to the widespread acceptance of red blood cell grouping, blood serum protein and enzyme ...
DNA typing is a forensic technique used to identify genetic material found in such crime scene sampl...
To help meet the challenge of presenting properly performed DNA tests within the post-Daubert legal ...
United States v. Matthew Sylvester Two Bulls was a case of first impression in the federal circuit c...
DNA analysis has revolutionised forensic science; helping to catch prolific murderers and shining a ...
In 2000, Congress passed the DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act ( DNA Act ), mandating DNA samples...
DNA typing, sometimes called DNA fingerprinting or profiling, has been the focus of heated exchanges...
The techniques used in DNA profiling are well established and scientifically validated. The scientif...
On July 25, 2011, in United States v. Mitchell, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held...
DNA typing has had a major impact on the criminal justice system. There are hundreds of opinions and...
This Comment assesses the current state of forensic DNA tests and analyzes whether courts should adm...
Forensic scientists have long hoped for the ability to identify the origin of blood and body-fluid ...
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...
This note examines the conflict over acceptance of DNA evidence. Part I discusses the process of DNA...
In contrast to the widespread acceptance of red blood cell grouping, blood serum protein and enzyme ...
DNA typing is a forensic technique used to identify genetic material found in such crime scene sampl...
To help meet the challenge of presenting properly performed DNA tests within the post-Daubert legal ...
United States v. Matthew Sylvester Two Bulls was a case of first impression in the federal circuit c...
DNA analysis has revolutionised forensic science; helping to catch prolific murderers and shining a ...
In 2000, Congress passed the DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act ( DNA Act ), mandating DNA samples...