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Criminal

May 8, 2003

Public Safety Panel Hears Crime Bills

SACRAMENTO - A proposal backed by prosecutors that would have required all convicted felons to provide DNA samples for inclusion in a state crime-solving database failed to pass a key legislative committee Tuesday.

By Hudson Sangree
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - A proposal backed by prosecutors that would have required all convicted felons to provide DNA samples for inclusion in a state crime-solving database failed to pass a key legislative committee Tuesday.
        Also failing was a bill sponsored by ...

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