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- W2040147662 abstract "In the United States, the use of genetic or DNA “fingerprint” evidence in felony criminal trials, consisting of presenting the trier-of-fact with irrefutable evidence of an accused person's guilt or innocence, occurred approximately 200 times between 1987 and the end of 1990. This article presents an analysis of 55 cases in 13 states in which the prosecutor introduced or threatened to introduce DNA evidence at trial. It focuses on (1) whether, in the opinion of the prosecutor, a conviction could have been obtained without the DNA evidence, (2) the eventual outcome of the case, and (3) the severity of the sentences pronounced on those found guilty. These outcomes were analyzed along with selected sociolegal offense characteristics, including type of offense, indications of possible racial prejudice, and victim-perpetrator relationship; the analysis also took into account the influence of personal-biographical features, including the defendant's age and employment history." @default.
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- W2040147662 title "DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) evidence and criminal trials: An exploratory survey of factors associated with the use of “genetic fingerprinting” in felony prosecutions" @default.
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