Author Question: Can DNA testing be used effectively? a. Dao and O'Brien argue that individuals can only be helped ... (Read 45 times)

nevelica

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Can DNA testing be used effectively?
 
  a. Dao and O'Brien argue that individuals can only be helped if their lawyers are convinced of their innocence; Roff argues that DNA testing is too expensive
 
  b. Dao and O'Brien argue that DNA testing should only be used along with the other evidence from the trial; Roff argues that the cost of DNA testing is justified if someone is found innocent
 
  c. Dao and O'Brien argue that individuals can be proven innocent and released; Roff argues that DNA testing cannot prove someone's innocence

Question 2

What does O'Brien believe DNA testing can counteract?
 
  a. human bias and stereotypes
 
  b. bad laws and corrupt police officers
  c. witnesses who lie about what they see



medine

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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