To: dirtboy; Tired of Taxes
Having the semen not containing the DNA of the accused is a technicality? It is possible for two DNA samples taken from the same individual not to match.
This happens in cases of people scientists term chimeras.
Science ASSUMES such cases are rare
And besides, it's convenient to ASSUME such cases are rares, else it might spoil their fun releasing prisoners.
To: Age of Reason
And besides, it's convenient to ASSUME such cases are rares, else it might spoil their fun releasing prisoners. Lemme guess - you have trouble with that reasonable doubt thingy as well, don't you?
42 posted on
08/01/2005 11:20:30 AM PDT by
dirtboy
(Drool overflowed my buffer...)
To: Age of Reason; TheOtherOne; OldFriend; cherry; Owl_Eagle; dirtboy
OK, here's a better link to that Center City jogger rape/murder case in which two men were released due to lack of DNA evidence (or lack of any evidence, besides their confessions):
You'd have to page down halfway to the paragraph that starts: "Sitting down over lunch..."
Click here
Thanks, Owl, for remembering Kimberly's name.
P.S. (Thanks, Moderator, for deleting that post!)
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