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Criminal

Jul. 4, 2002

Defense Bar Wants a Change in New DNA Testing Law

SACRAMENTO - A Los Angeles judge's ruling has highlighted a serious flaw in a landmark statute that was supposed to make it much easier for inmates to get DNA testing to prove their innocence, a defense lawyer contends.

By Hudson Sangree
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - A Los Angeles judge's ruling has highlighted a serious flaw in a landmark statute that was supposed to make it much easier for inmates to get DNA testing to prove their innocence, a defense lawyer contends.
        According to the ruling by Su...

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