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DNA evidence not safe
artdoc August=1994

The Court of Appeal warned that great care was needed in cases
involving DNA identification evidence. It quashed a conviction
for rape after hearing expert evidence that the measurements and
the basis on which they were arrived at were not sufficiently
precise to justify the prosecution claim to the jury to the
effect that the probability of a mismatch was one in 159 million.
R v Gordon, Independent 9.6.94.

Statewatch, Vol 4 no 4, July-August 1994

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