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Cybergenetics TrueAllele® DNA Match Used in Homicide Conviction
April 25th, 2009
Cybergenetics [www.cybgen.com] is pleased to have provided objective TrueAllele® computer interpretation of the DNA evidence in the trial of Pennsylvania state trooper Ken Foley for the slaying of Blairsville dentist John Yelenic. "John Yelenic provided the most eloquent and poignant evidence in this case," said the prosecutor, senior deputy attorney general Anthony Krastek. "He managed to reach out and scratch his assailant," capturing the murderer's DNA under his fingernails. The DNA mixture contained 93% of the victim, and only 7% of an unknown person. After examining the DNA evidence, the prosecution's three experts each presented a different DNA...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2009-04-25)
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