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1“...," including: 1, DNA evidence of high technical and regulatory requirements, itself prone to error. 2...”
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3by Walton-Williams, Laura“... and when attempting to interpret ‘touch DNA’ evidence profiles....”
Published 2016
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4by Graham, Richard Abbey“...This study examines the presentation and examination of DNA evidence in the English Criminal Courts...”
Published 2016
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5by Gaytmenn, Roshale“...Teeth have been widely recognized as a valuable source of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) evidence...”
Published 2009
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6by Gaytmenn, Roshale“...Teeth have been widely recognized as a valuable source of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) evidence...”
Published 2009
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8Published 2012“...abstract: Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) evidence has been shown to have a strong effect on juror...”
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10by Makasa, Innocent“... that DNA evidence was prominent in resolving crimes, specifically as an identification tool in sexual...”
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12“... was the first country to apply DNA evidence in criminal case in 1986. DNA fingerprinting was first introduced...”
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13by Cupido, Danielle“... of injuries, rather than more costly DNA evidence, in assisting courts in rape cases. However, the researchers...”
Published 2015
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16“... evidence made by forensic officers and the victims, including the function of DNA evidence and its...”
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17by Van der Walt, Juanita“... to analyse and store (DNA) evidence. This includes evidence received from the South African Police Service...”
Published 2011
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18by Hedell, Ronny“... of theoretical and practical interest regarding the databases of DNA profiles and the strength of DNA evidence...”
Published 2010
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19“... has become an important tool for criminal investigation. The Police can compare the DNA evidence...”
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20“... convicted through DNA testing. However, improper DNA typing and/or inaccurate testimony of DNA evidence...”
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