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    Forensic DNA Evidence: Science and The Law, 2025 Edition (The Rutter Group Criminal Practice Series)

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    Forensic DNA Evidence: Science and the Law offers criminal justice system professionals essential guidance as DNA evidence becomes increasingly central to investigations, courtroom proceedings, and postconviction litigation.

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    Publisher:The Rutter Group
    Service Number:43438887
    Publication date:2025-04-05
    Print Series:The Rutter Group Criminal Practice Series
    Practice area:Evidence, Criminal law & procedure
    Jurisdiction:California
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