A Dna Sample, but a Lawyer has Concerns About the Tactic.
Portland Press Herald › July 05, 2011
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Portland Press Herald › July 05, 2011
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Known violent criminals are being asked to give DNA samples to prove they are not the person who fatally stabbed an 81-year-old woman in her Farmington apartment, according to a Lewiston attorney.
Investigators have identified a DNA sample from the suspected killer; a male who they believe cut his hands during the home invasion on June 21, when Grace Burton was killed, according to Farmington Police Chief Jack Peck.See the full content of this document
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A Dna Sample, but a Lawyer has Concerns About the Tactic.
Police are seeking a match for the suspect's DNA by asking men to voluntarily submit a sample, Peck said.
A criminal defense advocate following the case, however, has questions about how the samples are being collected and, if necessary, how they will be used in court....See the full content of this document
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