Over the past three decades, the collection of DNA from convicted criminals has become standard in the U.S. justice system, ...
A Canadian man was detained at the U.S. border, forced to give a DNA sample, and released without charges. Michigan ...
The government plans to begin collecting DNA samples from anyone arrested by a federal law enforcement agency, a move intended to prevent violent crime but which also is raising concerns about privacy ...
Iowa is closer to joining states that allow DNA to be collected after an arrest for committing violent crimes under a bill ...
Georgia's proposed legislation aims to collect DNA from immigrants charged with minor offenses under federal detainer ...
Georgia lawmakers are considering legislation that would require police to collect DNA from people charged with — but not ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection initiated Monday a limited, small-scale pilot program to assess the operational impact of proposed regulatory changes that would require the collection of DNA ...
The Ontario man has no known criminal record and was trying to cross the border to Michigan on Oct. 18 to attend a No Kings ...
(The Center Square) - Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes - and exonerate the wrongly convicted - with greater certainty than ever before.
People who have been apprehended by federal agents at immigration protests and on their way to way work say they had samples ...