DNA
How a DNA law named after two Tacoma girls helped link an executed killer to a murder case that had been cold for nearly four decades
Rapid DNA technology brings major benefits in investigations by significantly saving time and money
Identifying suspects with DNA while they are still in custody: How the Louisiana State Police Crime Lab and East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office developed the nation’s first rapid DNA booking station
Douglas Prade served nearly 15 years after being convicted in shooting death of his ex-wife. But a judge ruled in January 2013 that DNA test results excluded him as a suspect
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World-renowned expert Dr. Bruce Budowle talks about the current and future state of DNA testing as it’s brought directly into the hands of officers
Fast, reliable DNA results processed by officers right in the booking station
Fully automated, tabletop system provides DNA analysis results in less than 85 minutes
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