DNA Evidence Frees James Bain after 35 Years
James Bain spent more time in prison than any of the 245 inmates previously exonerated by DNA evidence nationwide. But today, Bain, 54, is a free man after
James Bain spent more time in prison than any of the 245 inmates previously exonerated by DNA evidence nationwide. But today, Bain, 54, is a free man after
According to the AP, a Miami public health official has said that the luxury Epic Hotel is not the source of Legionnaires’ Disease. Legionnaires’ disease killed an international guest who was
Could technology effectively do away with statutes of limitations? Prosecutors in a growing number of states are indicting the DNA of criminal suspects when they don’t know whom to charge. This allows them to prosecute the suspected perpetrator if they…
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DNA and Cold Cases: Indicting John Doe
As you read this post, there is a small business in its final stages of closing shop.
The man charged with a string of murders in Milwaukee, whose DNA should have been on file since 2001, appears to be amongst 12,000 current and former inmates whose DNA samples got lost in Milwaukee’s system. Previously, we discussed the… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com
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Walter Ellis + 12,000 Missing Wisconsin DNA Samples
It’s not every day that the federal government issues guidelines to small businesses in preparation for flu season.