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Rape Victim’s DNA Used Against Her

Posted on February 15, 2022June 24, 2025 by Dissent

Criminal defense attorney Scott Greenfield writes:

How far does DNA travel? It’s one thing to recognize that, as a matter of science, it finds its way where it wants, but it’s another thing entirely when the police take the DNA collected from a rape victim, plug it into their DNA crime database and find that the rape victim is now a suspect in a crime. Yet that’s what happened in Frisco.
Read more at SimpleJustice.

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