dna evidence in criminal cases
DNA evidence in criminal cases refers to the biological material found at a crime scene or on a suspect, which is used to establish a link between the individual and the crime. It involves analyzing the unique genetic code found in DNA samples to identify individuals and provide conclusive proof of their involvement or innocence in a criminal act.
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