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Public Eye

on BBC Two England

DNA - Do Not Accept? The forensic science breakthrough in the 1980s that led to the taking of DNA
"fingerprints" to match tissue types was hailed as a reliable way of identifying criminals. But some experts point to mistakes that have been made, and suggest that DNA matches arefarfrom infallible. Shouldjuries accept this kind of scientific evidence unquestioningly? Fred Emery reports.
Editor Mark Wakefield

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