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California Courts of Appeal

May 10, 2008

State Justices Weigh Problems With Cold Case Prosecutions

Web Exclusive - By Laura Ernde - The California Supreme Court appeared divided Thursday about how to determine whether a defendant can get a fair trial in cold hit DNA cases.

WEB EXCLUSIVE

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court on Thursday grappled with the scientific and legal problems that result from identifying suspects using DNA technology decades after a crime occurs.
      The justices struggled over what statistical method to use to calculate the chances of a coincidental match in a DNA database.
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