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Texas AG, senator announce legislation requiring pre-trial DNA testing
From Staff report
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott on March 19 joined Sen. Rodney Ellis to express support for legislation that would require DNA testing for all biological evidence collected by law enforcement in all death penalty cases.
Attorney General Abbott made the following statement about SB 1292: "The death penalty is right for Texas. It works when it punishes murderers, but it doesn't work if it executes innocent people. To be certain that only guilty murderers are executed, all evidence that can be tested for DNA should be tested for DNA -- before the case goes to trial. This will prevent endless appeals that game the system and delay justice for the families of victims."
"SB 1292 is a modest but vitally important reform, and is a significant step toward a more fair, reliable and just criminal justice system in Texas," Ellis said. "It will help reduce the possibility that the ultimate mistake is made with someone receiving the ultimate penalty."
Subjecting biological evidence to DNA testing in advance will also help prevent wrongful convictions. To avoid the imposition of an unfunded mandate on local prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, SB 1292 requires that a Texas Department of Public Safety crime lab perform the mandatory DNA test at the state's expense and provide the results of those tests to both the defendant and state prosecutors.
View Senate Bill 1292 at http://www.oag.state.tx.us/newspubs/releases/2013/031913sb1292.pdf
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