By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court on Monday sanctioned the use of arrest warrants that identify suspects solely by their DNA profile, effectively removing the statute of limitations in rape cases where such evidence exists.
Prosecutors cheered the 5-2 ruling, while defense lawyers argued that it unfairly allows law enforcement to get around the six-year deadline for filing charges. Peopl...
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