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THE “INNOCENCE PROJECT” By: Shayne Cahalan & Katelyn Lewis & Kori Forrest
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WHAT IS THE INNOCENCE PROJECT? “Criminals” seeking freedom Founded in 1992 Non-Profit Organizations Founded at Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law at Yeshiva University 250 people have been released 17 of 250 were at one time sentenced to death
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FACTS 2.3% and 5% of all prisoners in the jail are innocent Four of the first 250 DNA exonerates Most DNA cases involve sex crimes or violent physical struggles A fraction of criminal cases involve biological evidence that can be subjected to DNA testing
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THOMAS HAYNESWORTH Is in jail for 27 years Accused of raping three people DNA and other evidence now show that it was committed by “Black Ninja” rapist Between January 3 and February 1, 1984 five white women were the victims of rape Hansworth was identified by one of the victim's latter the other 4 chose a picture out of a photo array
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After Thomas was arrested rapes was still going on Leon Davis, who was charged with about Haynesworth was later convicted to 36 years
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DNA DATABASE
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ISSUES & CONCERNS The Primary concern is privacy. “Collected samples are stored, and many state laws do not require the destruction of a DNA record or sample after a conviction has been overturned. So there is a chance that a person's entire genome may be available”
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DO YOU THINK THAT ANYONE WHO IS ARRESTED SHOULD HAVE TO HAVE HIS OR HER DNA TEST? They already take your fingerprints, and they don’t even ask. Therefore, I believe if they have that right then they should be able to get their DNA with out permission.
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SAFE GUARDS They should put better security on all files to prevent them from getting stolen.
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