By Ryan Oliver
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - With more and more prosecutions relying on DNA evidence, public defenders in Los Angeles County have formed a 10-member team exclusively dedicated to defending DNA cases.
The unit, the first of its kind in California, was established to address a growing concern that public defenders lag behind prosecutors in trying DNA cases as law...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - With more and more prosecutions relying on DNA evidence, public defenders in Los Angeles County have formed a 10-member team exclusively dedicated to defending DNA cases.
The unit, the first of its kind in California, was established to address a growing concern that public defenders lag behind prosecutors in trying DNA cases as law...
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