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Bill Would Require DNA Samples From Misdemeanor Convicts
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[quote:*Rick Grimes*:MV8yMTYzNTY2XzM2NTgzODY0XzdDNzA1RDE5] Good thing I only commit felonies! :thumbs: [/quote]
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Nearly all people going through Colorado's criminal court system will have to submit DNA samples under a bill introduced at the Statehouse.
State Rep. Dan Pabon unveiled a bill Tuesday that would requiring DNA samples from people convicted of misdemeanors. That DNA would be entered into a database where it would be compared with DNA found at scenes of unsolved crimes. Colorado began collecting DNA from accused felons in 2010 under the so-called Katie's Law.
That law is credited with solving cold cases and stopping repeat offenders.
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