Charles L. Cotton wrote: Sat Jul 21, 2018 12:53 pm
Is this the case that had a problem with the DNA evidence?
Chas.
I think so.
The judge threw out the DNA evidence. From what I read in the paper the lab technician ran the DNA through "old software" and did not get a match. They ran it a second time through "new software" and got a match. The lab technician admitted "proper procedures" were not followed. Whatever happened, the trial judge had doubts about the scientific reliability of the testing so threw the results out. Don't see that very often.
jury decided there was other sufficient physical evidence to convict the defendant so a guilty verdict was returned.
This is all based on what I read in the newspaper as I was not there.
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