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Friday, December 05, 2008
DNA 'innocents' must be wiped after landmark human rights ruling
DNA 'innocents' must be wiped after landmark human rights ruling
More than one and a half million DNA and fingerprint profiles of innocent people could be wiped from police databases after a landmark human rights ruling.
Once more this case highlights that even with the Human Rights Act 1998 the English courts still have difficulty in deciding against the state and in favour of the individual, and that if we want to keep British justice it comes a poor second to European justice.
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