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AW:Solo Triple DNA Bomb No Scavenger – Video

Posted: March 12, 2015 at 7:45 pm


AW:Solo Triple DNA Bomb No Scavenger
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DNA (11th March 2015) Naya Governor Punjab Kon Hoga – Video

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DNA (11th March 2015) Naya Governor Punjab Kon Hoga
Arif Nizami presents a fresh episode of DNA on 24 Channel and talk with Chaudhry Ghulam Hussain.

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TJ WRANGLER JEEP 4X4 OFFROAD – DNA MOTORWORX – Video

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TJ WRANGLER JEEP 4X4 OFFROAD - DNA MOTORWORX
Some mud crossing in one of the DNA MOTORWORX cars. This was then it was still N/A. In Gembrook, Victoria. 6.5" lift 36" simex centipedes Twin locked Low mount winch 4.11 diff gears Plus heaps ...

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BECOMING A SLIME GIRL | Gender-Bender DNA Twister Extreme | 04 – Video

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Hurakan Mod DNA 40 – Video

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Hurakan Mod DNA 40
This 26650 DNA 40 C-frame is a gorgeous piece. Made of Boyd wood, it has a look like no other mod. Hurakan means God of Thunder and Storm. Much respect to Jorge, Mel, Rom, Bill, and Tony....

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Destiny – Road To LVL 30 w/ DNA Wheeler – Part 1 – Video

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Destiny https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/tid=CUSA00568_00.

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Legislators want DNA from felon arrestees

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A bipartisan group of legislators wants police departments to collect and store DNA samples from anyone arrested for felonies, including rape and murder.

This bill is about saving lives and exonerating the innocent, said Jayann Sepich, whose daughter Katie was raped and murdered in 2003. Sadly, we know what happens when states dont pass this. Lives are lost.

The bill was introduced by Sen. Carrie Ruud, R-Breezy Point,also has support from Sen. Bill Ingebrigsten, R-Alexandria and Sen. Kathy Sheran, DFL-Mankato. Ruud said Rep. Tony Cornish, R-Vernon Center, is expected to introduce the bill in the House.

Sepich founded DNA Saves, a groupasking states across the country to adopt DNA testing of people who have been arrested.

Sepich said her daughters murder would have been solved in three months not three years if DNA had been taken during other arrests.

A 2005 bill passed by the Minnesota Legislature included money to require DNA samples from people arrested for a felony.

But in 2006, the Minnesota Court of Appeals struck down the law on the ground that it violated the Fourth Amendment unreasonable search and seizure. Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled DNA collected from people arrested for felonies doesnt violate the Constitution.

Ruud said Minnesota shouldjoin 28 states that already have similar bills on the books.

Ten years ago, we werent ready and the science wasnt ready, Ruud said. We think its time Minnesota come on board with the rest of the states because its met Constitutional challenges.

Sepich said privacy concerns aboutDNA being collected and stored are unfounded because the data doesnt reveal personal information.

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Mark Lundy murder retrial: DNA testing questioned

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EVIDENCE: Susan Vintiner, an ESR scientist, gave evidence about the results of DNA samples taken in the Lundy case.

Paint found on items at the scene of the alleged Lundy murders could have matched the paint Mark Lundy used on his tools.

Lundy, 56, is accused of staging a burglary, and killing wife, Christine, 38, and daughter Amber, 7 on August 30, 2000. The Crown alleges the pair were killed with a small axe or tomahawk, which has not been found.

Lundy was tried in 2002 and is being retried following a Privy Council ruling. He has pleaded not guilty.

Our reporter Jono Galuszka was at court in Wellington and updated developments throughout the day.

KEY POINTS:

*Tests done on samples taken from Mark Lundy's shirt found DNA which was extremely likely to have come from Christine Lundy, the jury heard.

*One of the samples from Lundy's polo shirt contained unknown female DNA, the court has heard.

*A third American pathologist has told the court tissue found on Mark Lundy's shirt was central nervous system tissue.

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Head of D.C. crime lab defends analysis of DNA data

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In the wake of criticism from federal prosecutors, the head of the Districts new crime lab stood behind his labs analysis of DNA data Thursday but told a key D.C. Council member that his lab is understaffed.

The method we use is the most common method used by many labs around the country, including the FBI, Max M. Houck, director of the lab, said during testimony at the councils Judiciary Committee oversight hearing.

The D.C. lab, which is in a $220 million facility in Southwest that opened in 2012, has come under intense scrutiny after prosecutors said they found critical errors in the DNA work at the lab. The U.S. Attorneys Office has stopped using the lab to evaluate evidence, instead opting to use outside labs. It also has hired independent DNA experts to review some 116 cases previously examined by the city-run lab.

Both the U.S. Attorneys Office and D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser have initiated separate audits of the lab and its work. Houck said that his lab has been audited five times in the past two years and that he welcomed the reviews.

The dispute between federal prosecutors and the citys Department of Forensic Sciences (DFS) was first reported last week by The Washington Post.

During the hearing, Houck, as he has in the past, repeatedly defended the work by his lab and disputed that there were any errors. He argued that the other labs and experts hired by prosecutors were merely interpreting analysis differently than his scientists. The biggest problem, he said, is that the lab does not have enough staff to keep up with demands.

To me, a critical error is the wrong person in jail or the right person not in jail. We provide information that is one of many tools to help make that decision, he said.

Prosecutors say the purported problems with DNA analyses have not led to any exonerations or any charges being dismissed. Attorneys say the dispute could trigger appeals or civil lawsuits, but the impact ultimately will depend on how important DNA evidence was in each case.

The dispute centers on the analysis of samples that include DNA from more than one person.

The lab, prosecutors allege, either understated or overestimated the likelihood that a particular persons DNA was left at a crime scene. In one federal case, prosecutors said, the D.C. lab concluded that a defendants DNA could have been on the magazine of a gun seized as evidence. But an expert who reviewed the data said the lab should have interpreted the results to mean that the defendant was not the source of the DNA.

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COD AW DNA Bomb 45-2 – Video

Posted: March 11, 2015 at 7:45 am


COD AW DNA Bomb 45-2
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