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By Deborah Block
Washington, DC
12 January 2006
watch DNA1 report
DNA evidence
The Supreme2 Court says it will decide if and when people convicted of crimes should get a new chance to prove their innocence3, based on DNA evidence. The highest court in the United States is hearing the case of a man who was sentenced to death after being convicted of killing4 a young mother. Genetic5 evidence wasn't available during his trial 20 years ago.
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Death row immate Paul House
Paul House sits on death row in the southern U.S. state of Tennessee for the rape6 and murder of Carolyn Muncey. A jury convicted him after hearing testimony7 that evidence found on the victim was likely from Mr. House, a previously8 convicted sex offender9.
Years later, that evidence was analyzed10 using DNA testing and it turned out the DNA was not his, but the woman's husband. DNA is a molecule11 that contains genetic information and each person's is unique.
Peter Neufeld
Peter Neufeld is with the Innocence Project, a legal clinic that works to exonerate12 wrongly convicted people through DNA testing. He says, "House may very well be innocent, we don't know. But we sure as heck know that the first jury didn't hear true facts. They heard false facts, and the DNA proves to a certainty that they heard false facts, and he deserves a new trial."
Kevin McElfresh is head of Bode13 Technology, near Washington, DC, which does DNA testing for criminal cases. He says DNA testing can make or break a criminal case.
Kevin McElfresh
"The real beauty of DNA testing is that you have a solid, real piece of information that says that this person is tied to this crime with certainty,” says Mr. McElfresh. “All DNA does is say we know who this person is. It's up to a jury to decide that person is a criminal."
DNA technology has been used to free 172 convicted felons14, including 14 on death row. But there is no requirement for the law to revisit a case based on previously unavailable DNA evidence. And in this case William Phillips, the prosecutor15, argues there is significant other evidence against Mr. House.
"We are in favor of DNA evidence to exonerate people in appropriate cases, but this is not the case," he said.
Mr. House, who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis, continues to maintain his innocence. "I can't do anything other than say I did not do it."
Now the Supreme Court will decide if new DNA evidence should be considered so compelling that Mr. House at least deserves a new trial and others in similar circumstances.
1 DNA | |
(缩)deoxyribonucleic acid 脱氧核糖核酸 | |
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2 supreme | |
adj.极度的,最重要的;至高的,最高的 | |
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3 innocence | |
n.无罪;天真;无害 | |
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4 killing | |
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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5 genetic | |
adj.遗传的,遗传学的 | |
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6 rape | |
n.抢夺,掠夺,强奸;vt.掠夺,抢夺,强奸 | |
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7 testimony | |
n.证词;见证,证明 | |
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8 previously | |
adv.以前,先前(地) | |
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9 offender | |
n.冒犯者,违反者,犯罪者 | |
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10 analyzed | |
v.分析( analyze的过去式和过去分词 );分解;解释;对…进行心理分析 | |
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11 molecule | |
n.分子,克分子 | |
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12 exonerate | |
v.免除责任,确定无罪 | |
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13 bode | |
v.预示 | |
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14 felons | |
n.重罪犯( felon的名词复数 );瘭疽;甲沟炎;指头脓炎 | |
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15 prosecutor | |
n.起诉人;检察官,公诉人 | |
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