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We’re All Suspects in a DNA Lineup, Waiting to be Matched with a Crime
Loaded on Oct. 1, 2023
by Nisha Whitehead, John W. Whitehead
published in Criminal Legal News
October, 2023, page 24
By John & Nisha Whitehead
August 21, 2023
“Make no mistake about it … your DNA can be taken and entered into a national DNA database if you are ever arrested, rightly or wrongly, and for whatever reason… I doubt that the proud men who wrote the charter of our liberties would ...
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More from this issue:
- Police Misconduct Reform: Forcing Police Officers to Have ‘Skin in the Game’ by Creating Financial Incentives with Insurance Premiums, by David Reutter
- Sixth Circuit: Sentence Procedurally Unreasonable Where District Court Failed to Explain Decision to Impose Consecutive Sentences and Substantively Unreasonable Where Court Improperly Weighed Sentencing Factors, by Douglas Ankney
- Closed Circuit Cameras: Not the Objective Lenses We’re Told, by Benjamin Tschirhart
- Database Containing 450,000 Records of NYPD Misconduct Now Available, by Douglas Ankney
- Ninth Circuit Announces District Courts Have Discretion to Consider Non-Retroactive Changes in Post-Sentencing Decisional Law in Assessing ‘Extraordinary and Compelling Reasons’ for Sentence Reduction, by Douglas Ankney
- New Tool Used by Police to Improve Interviewing Skills, by Jordan Arizmendi
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- Kansas Supreme Court: Defendants May File a Motion to Correct Illegal Sentence in Appellate Court While on Direct Review, by Douglas Ankney
- U.S. Sentencing Commission Publishes Compassionate Release Datafile for Fiscal Years 2020-2022, by Casey Bastian
- SCOTUS Announces Pending Investigation or Proceeding Is Not Required for an Offense to be ‘Related to Obstruction of Justice’ and Qualify as ‘Aggravated Felony’ in Removal of Noncitizen, by Douglas Ankney
- We’re All Suspects in a DNA Lineup, Waiting to be Matched with a Crime, by Nisha Whitehead, John W. Whitehead
- California Supreme Court Vacates Second Degree Murder Conviction Where Jury Instructed on Now Invalid Felony-Murder Theory, by Douglas Ankney
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- ‘Data for Defenders’: Valuable New Resource for Defense Counsel and Pro Se Litigants, by Jordan Arizmendi
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- American Bar Association’s 2023 Plea Bargain Task Force Report, by Carlo Difundo
- Fourth Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Habeas Petition Where District Court Failed to Review Magistrate’s Report De Novo After Characterizing Petitioner’s Objections as ‘Attempt to Reargue Case’, by Douglas Ankney
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- Third Circuit Vacates Possession of Cocaine Conviction Due to Insufficient Evidence to Support Weight Element, by David Reutter
- How the Backdoor Loophole Enables the FBI to Search Your Communications Without a Warrant, by Michael Thompson
- Ninth Circuit Announces No Deference to Application Note 1 to Guideline § 4B1.2(b) Because It Impermissibly Expands Definition of ‘Controlled Substance Offense’, by Douglas Ankney
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More from John W. Whitehead:
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- A Gift America Can’t Return: The Police State Is America’s New Crime Boss, Feb. 15, 2025
- You’d Better Watch Out: The Surveillance State Is Making a List, and You’re On It, Dec. 15, 2024
- Overthrowing the Constitution: All Sides Are Waging War on Our Freedoms, Nov. 1, 2024
- The Steady Slide Towards Tyranny: How Freedom Dies from A to Z, Sept. 1, 2024
- Down with Big Brother: Warrantless Surveillance Makes a Mockery of the Constitution, Aug. 1, 2024
- Watchlisted: You’re Probably Already on a Government Extremism List, March 15, 2024
- The White House Goes Rogue: Secret Surveillance Program Breaks all the Rules, Jan. 15, 2024
- We the Targeted: How the Government Weaponizes Surveillance to Silence its Critics 2372, Dec. 15, 2023
- A Nation of Snitches: DHS Is Grooming Americans to Report on Each Other, Nov. 1, 2023
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