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Note Jun 2011 Volume 99No. 3

People v. Robinson: Developments and Problems in the Use of John Doe DNA Arrest Warrants

Micah Sucherman

Last year, the California Supreme Court decided People v. Robinson, a case in which the defendant was convicted of rape for an incident that occurred in 1994. DNA evidence gathered at the scene provided extraordinarily persuasive evidence that he was the perpetrator. Despite this evidence, the case was unusual for an important reason: authorities did […]

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