Do you think a person could be wrongly convicted of a crime if there was a mistake in the DNA testing?
If so, do you think it could be fixed or corrected by further testing?
If so, do you think it could be fixed or corrected by further testing?
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November 9th, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Yes.
It could be fixed by further testing, but that’s unlikely. Once someone’s convicted, the likelihood is that no further investigation will take place.