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  2. DNA paternity testing - Wikipedia

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    If a parentage test does not meet forensic standards for the state in question, a court-ordered test may be required for the results of the test to be admissible for legal purposes. For unmarried parents, if a parent is currently receiving child support or custody, but DNA testing later proves that the man is not the father, support ...

  3. Judge grants new DNA testing on 1 item in Scott Peterson case

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    A California judge ruled Wednesday that only one item from a list of evidence collected in the case of Scott Peterson, the man convicted 20 years ago of killing his pregnant wife, Laci, should ...

  4. What is happening with DNA testing in Brian Walshe ... - AOL

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    DEDHAM − Accused Cohasset murderer Brian Walshe's new in the defense of killing his wife, Ana Walshe made his first court appearance to discuss DNA testing in the case.. Larry Tipton was ...

  5. Texas death row inmate's DNA testing case goes to US ... - AOL

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    The death row inmate, Ruben Gutierrez, appealed a lower court's ruling against his challenge to a Texas law limiting the use of DNA testing after a person has been convicted of a crime.

  6. BRT Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    BRT Laboratories, Inc. is a Baltimore, Maryland-based biotechnology company that performs DNA testing. The company has three divisions: Relationship Testing, Forensics, and Clinical Services. It is a privately held, wholly owned subsidiary of Baltimore RH Typing Laboratory, Inc.

  7. Vizconde murders - Wikipedia

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    In April 2010, the Supreme Court approved DNA testing to be performed on the semen specimen obtained during autopsy from Carmela Vizconde. This has resulted in the revelation by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) that they no longer had the specimens as these were remanded to the Parañaque courts.

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