By a 5-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a Maryland law that allows police to collect DNA, without first getting a warrant, from persons who are arrested.
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Defense advocates focusing on misidentified suspects
Fundraiser for Alaska Innocence Project to feature Ken Burns and The Central Park Five
Integrity of preserved evidence from Benolken double homicide is questioned
Newton Lambert, currently serving a 99-year sentence for Anne Benolken’s murder, wants DNA testing of James Benolken’s clothing.
Who really murdered the Benolkens?
Newton Lambert’s attorney believes DNA testing of evidence samples will hint at other suspects in the 1982 murders of Anne and James Benolken.
Juneau man wants DNA tested, seeks review of nearly 30-year old homicide conviction
Newton Lambert says he’s innocent of the murder of Anne Benolken.
Finding a link to On Your Knees Cave man
What if you could trace your family to a single man who lived over ten millenia ago? It’s a mind-boggling concept that Southeast Alaskan Natives may one day have a chance to contemplate. Scientists recently took advantage of one of the largest gatherings of Southeast Natives to collect DNA samples from volunteers. They want to…