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Court Upholds DNA Sample Law in California 805


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A federal appeals court has ruled that California law enforcement officials may take DNA samples from anyone arrested on felony charges without violating unreasonable search and seizure rights. San-Diego-Auto-Accident-lawyer In their ruling, the court compared the practice of taking oral DNA to fingerprinting suspects, a legal practice decades old. The challenge to the practice was filed by a group of Californians arrested but never convicted of alleged felonies. Carol J. Williams, LA Times 02/24/2012 San Diego personal injury attorney