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Law Enforcement’s CODIS Database Full Of Holes, Allows Cases To Go Unsolved

August 28, 2020 by Ryan B

It’s being called “a national disgrace” that those in the criminal justice system who were ordered to provide DNA often don’t comply. This often leaves cases unsolved for years and allows for the possibility of further unsolved crimes.

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