No. 5: Maryland laws challenged in high courts
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( December 28, 2012 ) The state's 2008 law to institute DNA collection at arrest was overturned by the Maryland Court of Appeals in April, with judges agreeing with civil liberties groups that have argued that people are presumed innocent until convicted. But the U.S. Supreme Court will take up the case and allowed collection to continue, with Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. calling it "a valuable tool for investigating unsolved crimes" and signaling that there was a "fair prospect" that the high court would overturn the appeals court's decision. |
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