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New York State to Exonerate Innocent Prisoners Using DNA


Paul J. Kutner

     Earlier this month, New York State Governor George E. Pataki, announced that he would speed up the exoneration process by using DNA samples from the imprisoned and comparing them to samples found at crime scenes. If they come out negative, then the prisoners would be exonerated because the chances of the prisoner having committed the crime from which the sample of DNA was taken would be extremely slim. Pataki hopes to have this new law in place by the end of the year.   

News 2 at 11:00 on May 15, 2000

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