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State Crime Lab Facing Backlog of DNA Cases
Channel 2 NewsThe state's new crime lab in Anchorage is working to catch up on a backlog of cases awaiting DNA testing, with hundreds of cases at various stages of analysis. Orin Dym, the facility's forensic lab manager, says there are about 130 cases waiting to go...Tags: Justice System, Courts-Martial, Lawyers, Sex Crimes, Chemical Industry
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T.R.E.L. Zawko Murder: Suspect Lived Next Door, Tried to Cut His Own Neck
Channel 2 NewsCharging documents against 22-year-old Victor Enrique Garcia say he told Anchorage police that he described himself in a “dark place” the morning of Jan. 18, when he allegedly killed 21-year-old T.R.E.L. Zawko. On a rainy Saturday afternoon...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Witnesses, Chemical Industry, Prosecution
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Blood on Bat Matches DNA of Murder Suspect and Victim T.R.E.L. Zawko
Channel 2 NewsA 22-year-old man has been arrested for a January 18th murder in midtown, according to the Anchorage Police Department. Police alleged that Victor Enrique Garcia killed 21-year-old T.R.E.L. Zawko on the 1300 block of Crescent Drive. Around 1:30 p.m....Tags: Chemical Industry, Murder
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Judge Hears Arguments for DNA Testing in Double-Murder Case
Channel 2 NewsA judge in Juneau is considering whether to order DNA testing in a three-decade old double murder. Superior Court Judge William Carey says he will review transcripts and documents before ruling in the case stemming from the 1982 murders of Anne and...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Chemical Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder
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Supreme Court: High Court Throws Out Human Gene Patents
Channel 2 NewsThe Supreme Court on Monday threw out a lower court ruling allowing human genes to be patented, a topic of enormous interest to cancer researchers, patients and drug makers. The court overturned patents belonging to Myriad Genetics Inc. of Salt Lake City...Tags: Biology, Science, Myriad Genetics Incorporated, Chemical Industry, Cancer
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Innocent Man Released After 20 Years in Jail Shares his Story with Alaskans
Channel 2 NewsHe spent 20 years behind bars for a crime he didn't commit. A man from New York State is in Anchorage this week to share his story of injustice and how new technology proved his innocence. The Alaska Innocence Project said Steve Barnes is not...Tags: Lawyers, Chemical Industry, Human Body, Crimes, Prosecution
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Troopers: DNA Match Closes 1991 Sexual Assault Case
KTUU.comAlaska State Troopers say a DNA match has closed a cold-case investigation into a sexual assault against an 8-year-old girl two decades ago, linking the crime with a Wasilla man who committed suicide in 2006. According to a press release from troopers,...Tags: Sex Crimes, Chemical Industry, Alaska, Human Body, Crimes
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Defense Admits Dion Lied to Police About Knowing Craig
Channel 2 NewsProsecutors played a 2006 police interview with defendant Kenneth Dion at his murder trial Friday. In the interview, conducted after a DNA link was made to Dion, he says he didn't know Bonnie Craig, whom prosecutors say was beaten, raped and murdered in...Tags: Semen, Sex Crimes, Lawyers, Chemical Industry, Human Body
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Want a sculpture? A new jaw? Pizza? Just print it
Thanks to 3D printing, American society may be about to boldly go where no one has gone before. A Johns Hopkins scientist is seeking to adapt the technology to grow human jaw bones — potentially revolutionizing implant procedures. A Halethorpe...
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Eight years after a Roanoke murder, a new break in the case
reporterJamie Penn was found dead in the summer of 2005. He had been shot several times. It has been years since he died, but his family still hopes to bring his killer or killers to justice. "The memory is fresh as it was on yesterday. It doesn't feel like 8-...Tags: Chemical Industry, Shootings, Murder
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Trial of second man in child killings postponed
A Baltimore judge postponed the trial of a second man accused of nearly beheading three young relatives nine years ago until October so that lawyers have more time to prepare arguments on DNA evidence. Adan Canela, 26, is charged with multiple murder...
Tags: Judges, Lawyers, Justice System, Chemical Industry, Trials
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DNA link found in 2005 Roanoke slaying
Court records show a recent DNA hit has linked a man to evidence left at the scene of a 2005 shooting death. A warrant filed in Roanoke Circuit Court reveals that a match was found in April for DNA evidence recovered from the Aug. 16, 2005 shooting...
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