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Baby blood used to convict pedophile of 1996 rape sparks ethical debate: Police allegedly took DNA from lab without a warrant - and lawyers say this violates the Fourth Amendment : comparemela.com
Baby blood used to convict pedophile of 1996 rape sparks ethical debate: Police allegedly took DNA from lab without a warrant - and lawyers say this violates the Fourth Amendment
Police allegedly obtained a blood from a newborn testing lab in New Jersey to crack a 1996 cold case and while some are calling it an achievement, others believe it is a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
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