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Old 04-12-2006, 11:04 AM
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NPR had sound with the DA and a couple of law professors on this morning. All said basically the same thing -- that's it's entirely possible that a rape can occur and no DNA be left, and that, while it's more difficult to prove, depending on other evidence (notably eyewitness testimony, etc.), a conviction can be obtained without DNA.

I think the DA also said that he was still waiting for more DNA results, but didn't elaborate.

There was also an interview with a woman from an advocate center who said that since we don't know what the evidence is, it's way to premature to be making any judgements one way or the other.

Which I think is what some posters are trying to say.

Frank DeFord's commentary was also partially on this case.

You can probably hear all of this stuff at npr.org.
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