No more last meals for the condemned in Texas
blake murphy > wrote in
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>> In some cases yes, in some cases no, and in some cases the
>> handling of the DNA evidence renders it questionable. If you
>> find DNA of a husband who lives in the home where his wife
>> was murdered, how do you use that against him? There is no
>> such thing as a perfect form of evidence.
>>
>> Amanda Knox is a good example. It seems the Italians
>> mishandled the evidence and now it's no good.
>>
>> MartyB
>
> not to mention that it's extremely foolish to think all those
> on death row have DNA evidence against them. more likely
> worthless eyewitnesses.
Or the colour of their skin if in Guantanamo or Bagram...
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