DNA records are fine as far as they go. But they are not the be all and end all when it comes to identifying a particular person. One assumes that in conjunction with 'other' evidence, it can be useful. That is not in question.
But reliance on DNA in the absence of 'other' evidence may be on shaky ground.
David Dougherty excepted![]()
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
ESR is a Crown Research Institute. It is funded via contestable Govt. research funds which are scrapped for by the other CRIs, a few direct contracts, NZ commercial and overseas commercial income and a few other bits and pieces.
Wayne Mapp is the minister (MoRST) and there is no direct link between the cops and ESR.
Most of ESR is ISO 17025 compliant which means that nearly everything they do labwise is traceable to the nth degree.
I wish the other NZ Institutions could have the same degree of acountability as ESR.
So, after Labour treading roughshod and with contempt over Human Rights, National look set to follow in their footsteps
The act, as proposed is a breach of the NZ Bill of Rights act, and is a violation of the right of unreasonable search and seizure.
They say it will only be used for "a relevant offence" - currently rape, murder, child abuse, serious assaults and burglary, but they are already seeking extensions to include firearms offences, ordinary assault, "threatening acts", receiving stolen property, killing someone with a car, peeping or peering, cruelty to a child (so smackers are in) and cruelty to animals. Eventually expanding it to "any imprisonable offence", opens the door to carte blanche testing of anyone who takes their fancy.....ie, if the police want to go fishing for evidence, they will have the rod, hook and line at their disposal. Disorderly behaviour, the standard charge for protesters - open wide mate.....cut down a tree in your section - in breach of the RMA....your DNA is all theirs.....
It is telling, that the only state which allows this sort of uncontrolled dragnet for DNA is the UK - and they've just been severely admonished by the European Court of Human Rights
Every other country requires strong judicial safeguards, which is as it should be!
So...little by little, do the liberties and rights which we have enjoyed in the past, become ever smaller and proscribed, all under the mantra of "safety".
-for the State, not the individual!
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
It is usually put in this form...
"The DNA found at the scene is a hundred (or sixty even...) million more times likely to have come from this defendant..."
Kinda points one in the right direction - since there is only 4 mill in the country.
I haven't heard of a figure as low as 1 mill.... ever... but what do I know......
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