Barry Scheck and the Innocence Project talk to U.S. Supreme Court about providing a Constitutional right to access personal DNA * CNN's Anderson Cooper 360
(March 2, 2009)
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If you are convicted of a crime, you have no right to the DNA evidence. No constitutional right, that is. That’s why Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck and the other folks at the Innocence Project are in Washington, D.C. to convince the U.S. Supreme Court to find that such a right exists in our Constitution. |