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Maryland public defender argues against Supreme Court intervention in DNA case
Maryland is exaggerating the value of collecting DNA samples before suspects are convicted, the state's top public defender argued in a filing Friday before the U.S. Supreme Court. The state asked the nation's highest court to decide whether collecting...Tags: Police Arrests, Wicomico County, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Supreme Court, Douglas F. Gansler
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Red Angus Association now offering GE-EPDs powered by HD 50K
MADISON, N.J. - The Red Angus Association of America (RAAA) and Pfizer Animal Health have partnered to provide more reliable genetic predictions for RAAA members and their commercial customers. Breeders can now take advantage of genomic-enhanced...Tags: Biology, Medical Procedures and Tests, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, Genetics
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Bail denied for cold case murder suspect
Tribune reporterA Chicago man in federal prison for drug conspiracy has been charged in a “cold case” home invasion and slaying on the city’s Northwest Side after his DNA matched blood found at the scene, prosecutors said today. Adalberto Santiago, 46,...Tags: Witnesses, Chicago Police Department, Prosecution, Murder, Prisons
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Fake Chewing Gum Survey Helps Crack Cold Case Murder
KTLA NewsAUGUSTA, Maine -- Cold case detectives say a DNA sample from a phony "chewing gum survey" led to an arrest in the murder of a 70-year-old woman in 1976. Gary Sanford Raub, 63, was arrested on Monday in Seattle and charged with killing Blanche Kimball...Tags: Memorial Day, Chemical Industry, Rentals, Crimes, Murder
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Fake chewing gum survey helps SPD crack 1976 murder cold case
Los Angeles TimesAfter three decades, two police interviews and separate DNA samples failed to link a Seattle transient to a killing in Maine in 1976, authorities said asking him to chew a piece of gum was what brought him to justice. In a ruse meant to collect DNA...Tags: Chris Coleman, Chemical Industry, Health and Safety at School, Murder, Biotechnology Industry
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Notre Dame receives grant to fight invasive species
Notre Dame is getting involved in the fight to protect the Great Lakes. The university has received a $599,931 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to develop technology for early detection of invasive species in the Great Lakes. "By...
Tags: Aquaculture, Chemical Industry, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Environmental Politics
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Suspects accused of using Facebook to lure, attack police informant
A 20-year-old woman was arrested this week after authorities said she used Facebook to lure a police informant to Indianapolis, where four men allegedly beat him up. Brittni Browning, 20, Drew Agnew, 24, and Cory Jefferson, 19, were arrested and...
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Party Clown Sentenced for Raping Girl While in Costume
KTLA NewsNEWPORT BEACH (KTLA) -- A professional clown was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in state prison for raping a girl a decade ago in Fullerton. Jose Guadalupe Jimenez, 43, of Anaheim pleaded guilty to one felony count of a lewd act upon a child under 14...Tags: Rape, Trials, Assault, Human Body, Crime, Law and Justice
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DNA Used to Link to Man to Attack on Sleeping Girl, Police Say
KTLA NewsSANTA ANA -- Detectives have used DNA to track down a man accused of sneaking into a girl's bedroom and assaulting her as she slept. Damien Anthony Reyes was arrested at his home after detectives were told there was a positive match on the DNA left at...Tags: Chemical Industry, Punishment, Biotechnology Industry
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Grants will help Sedgwick County Forensic Science Center
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsSedgwick County Commissioners approve two grants to help the Sedgwick County Regional Forensic Science Center. Both grants come from the federal government through the KBI. One $65,000 grant will be used to help pay for a forensic scientist/toxicologist....Tags: FBI, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, Identification Technology, Biotechnology Industry
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Chief Justice signals high court will hear Md. DNA case
Calling DNA collection from those arrested for certain felonies a "valuable tool for investigating unsolved crimes," Chief Justice John G. Roberts on Monday said there was a "fair prospect" that the nation's high court would overturn a Maryland ruling...
Tags: Civil Rights, Laws, Police Arrests, Baltimore County, University of Maryland, College Park
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