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Previously on "Rapist caught by DNA on craft knife 12 years after attack"
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostRapist gets banged up and people are unhappy.
A universal DNA database might not be quite as extreme as that, but it's not far off really. It might be technically up to the law to find evidence to prove your guilt, but they can spend a long, long time ******* up your life while they do so. And a lot of innocent people would be picked up because of coincidental DNA evidence.
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostExplain speeding tickets then. With one of those it is an offence to be silent and you get a £1000 fine and points on your licence for not telling them it was you driving.......
Originally posted by Purple Dalek View PostSpoken like someone who's luckily never had a brush with the law.
The system has changed quite a bit in the last few years.
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Only a moron with no imagination could support a "universal" DNA database - step forward, Blunkett, Charles Clarke et al.
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Originally posted by expat View PostI don't believe that the Idiot of the Day Award should be given out before the end of the day. Much can happen between now and then.
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Missing word round
York Crown Court heard that unemployed Sellars ***** his attack from friends and family for over a decade.
hid
Well, he's hardly going to boast about it.
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York Crown Court heard that unemployed Sellars his attack from friends and family for over a decade.
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostQuit your scaremongering. The precis of British law is that you're innocent until proven guilty, the onus is on the state to prove beyond reasonable doubt that you are guilty.
Joe Bloggs getting arrested because his DNA is on an old TV he used to own is not going to get locked up just because his DNA is on a TV that's been nicked.
The system has changed quite a bit in the last few years.
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