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I am reffering to a case of the rape of a disabled woman in sheffield 18 years ago were the perpetratior has just been brought to justice.I wonderd on other members veiws on a compulsory D.N.A testing program.I myself would have no problem due to the fact i am already on the database even though i never went to court as all charges were dropped.atb dell

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Yes or No ????? :hmm:

 

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Cheers kay.Its just that a close mates mother was a victim of one and their 20 odd year torment could have brought some sort of closure a bit sooner if it was compulsory.atb dell

 

I think a lot of cold cases would be solved if it was made compulsory , but i am not sure how long evidence is held onto & stored in the uk, i watch a lot of the crime chanel in the early hours & its mostly american cases but a woman over there got the law changed in one state so it ment evidence could be stored for 10 yrs & if the case was re opened because of new evidence it could go to court

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Yes or No ????? :hmm:

 

yes

Cheers kay.Its just that a close mates mother was a victim of one and their 20 odd year torment could have brought some sort of closure a bit sooner if it was compulsory.atb dell

 

I think a lot of cold cases would be solved if it was made compulsory , but i am not sure how long evidence is held onto & stored in the uk, i watch a lot of the crime chanel in the early hours & its mostly american cases but a woman over there got the law changed in one state so it ment evidence could be stored for 10 yrs & if the case was re opened because of new evidence it could go to court

Thing about this case it was his sisters drink driving arrest and her D.N.A that was a close match that brought him to justice.The case of my mates mother i am talking about.atb dell
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