Truth and Consequences of the Genetic Revolution": DNA on Trial, May 9, 1996 Informational Hearing

Summary
A study of the public policy implications of genetic res. (1) DNA Case Melitta Simmons, investigative tech., Riverside County DAs Off.; Paul Billings, Cou. for Responsible Genetics. (2) DNA on George Sensabaugh, Prof., Forensic Sci., Univ. of CA, Berkeley; Lance Gima, Steven Lee, & Gary Sims, Criminologists, CA. Dept. of Justice DNA Lab.; Prosecution by DNA; Rockne Harmon, Sr. Deputy DA, Alameda Cty.; Reasonable William Thompson, Prof. of Criminal., Univ. of CA, Irvine; James Ramos, Dep. State Public Defender; Judges Judge Richard Park, Sacramento Sup. Ct.
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