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There has been considerable media coverage and public discussion about DNA testing in the past few years. This is because of a number of high profile cases where DNA evidence has been utilised. It is also because DNA evidence is said to have revolutionised police investigative methods and is set to eclipse traditional forms of forensic evidence presented at trial.
Recommended Citation
Lincoln, Robyn
(2001)
"Human rights (and wrongs) of DNA testing and evidence,"
The National Legal Eagle:
Vol. 7:
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