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Colorado's Sexual Assault Kit Backlog Causes Years-Long Delays
Colorado has a backlog of about 1,400 untested sexual assault kits, causing delays of up to two years due to a lab shutdown and staff shortages; this impacts investigations, prosecutions, and victims' emotional well-being.
Colorado's Sexual Assault Kit Backlog Causes Years-Long Delays
Colorado has a backlog of about 1,400 untested sexual assault kits, causing delays of up to two years due to a lab shutdown and staff shortages; this impacts investigations, prosecutions, and victims' emotional well-being.
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32% Bias Score


DNA Evidence Leads to Arrest in 1996 German Double Murder
A 70-year-old man in Saarbrücken, Germany, stands accused of the 1996 double murder of a couple in Völklingen and the attempted murder of seven others; newly analyzed DNA evidence, along with witness testimonies and the defendant's past criminal history, led to his arrest after the case was reopened...
DNA Evidence Leads to Arrest in 1996 German Double Murder
A 70-year-old man in Saarbrücken, Germany, stands accused of the 1996 double murder of a couple in Völklingen and the attempted murder of seven others; newly analyzed DNA evidence, along with witness testimonies and the defendant's past criminal history, led to his arrest after the case was reopened...
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48% Bias Score


Karen Read Murder Trial: DNA Evidence and Expert Witness Discrepancy
Karen Read's trial for the murder of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe is underway; a DNA expert linked a hair found in her SUV to O'Keefe's maternal line; a digital forensics expert's testimony was undermined by inaccuracies in his resume.
Karen Read Murder Trial: DNA Evidence and Expert Witness Discrepancy
Karen Read's trial for the murder of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe is underway; a DNA expert linked a hair found in her SUV to O'Keefe's maternal line; a digital forensics expert's testimony was undermined by inaccuracies in his resume.
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52% Bias Score


DNA Evidence Frees Man After 38 Years for Murder Conviction
Peter Sullivan, wrongly convicted in 1987 for the murder of Diane Sindall, was released after 38 years imprisonment when new DNA evidence proved his innocence, highlighting systemic flaws in the British justice system and potentially signaling more miscarriages of justice to come.
DNA Evidence Frees Man After 38 Years for Murder Conviction
Peter Sullivan, wrongly convicted in 1987 for the murder of Diane Sindall, was released after 38 years imprisonment when new DNA evidence proved his innocence, highlighting systemic flaws in the British justice system and potentially signaling more miscarriages of justice to come.
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36% Bias Score


DNA Evidence Exonerates Man After 37 Years in UK Prison
After 37 years in prison, Peter Sullivan was exonerated for the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall due to new DNA evidence that excluded him as the perpetrator, highlighting flaws in the original investigation and underscoring the need for ongoing review of past convictions.
DNA Evidence Exonerates Man After 37 Years in UK Prison
After 37 years in prison, Peter Sullivan was exonerated for the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall due to new DNA evidence that excluded him as the perpetrator, highlighting flaws in the original investigation and underscoring the need for ongoing review of past convictions.
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40% Bias Score


UK Overurns Longest Wrongful Conviction Based on New DNA Evidence
Peter Sullivan, 63, was released from prison after his 1987 conviction for the murder of Diane Sindall was overturned due to new DNA evidence, marking the UK's longest wrongful imprisonment.
UK Overurns Longest Wrongful Conviction Based on New DNA Evidence
Peter Sullivan, 63, was released from prison after his 1987 conviction for the murder of Diane Sindall was overturned due to new DNA evidence, marking the UK's longest wrongful imprisonment.
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28% Bias Score

New DNA Evidence Reopens Cold Case Murder of Chiara Poggi
The 2007 murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, Italy, has taken a new turn with DNA evidence from under her fingernails excluding the initially convicted Alberto Stasi and implicating Andrea S., a friend of her brother, prompting renewed investigation and calls for DNA samples from several other indiv...

New DNA Evidence Reopens Cold Case Murder of Chiara Poggi
The 2007 murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, Italy, has taken a new turn with DNA evidence from under her fingernails excluding the initially convicted Alberto Stasi and implicating Andrea S., a friend of her brother, prompting renewed investigation and calls for DNA samples from several other indiv...
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60% Bias Score

German Court Hears Cold Case Murder Trial
A 70-year-old man in Germany is on trial for the 1996 murder of a couple in Völklingen and attempted murder of seven others; DNA evidence and the suspect's past convictions are central to the case.

German Court Hears Cold Case Murder Trial
A 70-year-old man in Germany is on trial for the 1996 murder of a couple in Völklingen and attempted murder of seven others; DNA evidence and the suspect's past convictions are central to the case.
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44% Bias Score

DNA Exonerates Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 38 Years in Birkenhead Murder
Peter Sullivan, wrongly convicted of the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall, was released after 38 years in prison due to new DNA evidence; local residents knew the killer's identity but feared repercussions from the tight-knit community.

DNA Exonerates Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 38 Years in Birkenhead Murder
Peter Sullivan, wrongly convicted of the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall, was released after 38 years in prison due to new DNA evidence; local residents knew the killer's identity but feared repercussions from the tight-knit community.
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44% Bias Score

DNA Evidence Frees Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 38 Years
Peter Sullivan, wrongly convicted of the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall, was released after 38 years in prison due to new DNA evidence identifying another suspect; the case highlights a major miscarriage of justice and leaves the Sindall family without closure.

DNA Evidence Frees Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 38 Years
Peter Sullivan, wrongly convicted of the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall, was released after 38 years in prison due to new DNA evidence identifying another suspect; the case highlights a major miscarriage of justice and leaves the Sindall family without closure.
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44% Bias Score

British Man Exonerated After 38 Years for Wrongful Murder Conviction
Peter Sullivan, wrongly convicted of murdering Diane Sindall in 1986, has been exonerated after 38 years due to new DNA evidence revealing an unknown assailant's DNA in semen samples found at the crime scene, which was consistent with the nature of Sindall's injuries. The case is considered potentia...

British Man Exonerated After 38 Years for Wrongful Murder Conviction
Peter Sullivan, wrongly convicted of murdering Diane Sindall in 1986, has been exonerated after 38 years due to new DNA evidence revealing an unknown assailant's DNA in semen samples found at the crime scene, which was consistent with the nature of Sindall's injuries. The case is considered potentia...
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32% Bias Score

New DNA Evidence May Overturn 38-Year-Old Murder Conviction
Peter Sullivan's 1986 murder conviction could be overturned after new DNA evidence, unavailable at the time of trial, excludes him; Merseyside Police are reinvestigating to find the actual perpetrator.

New DNA Evidence May Overturn 38-Year-Old Murder Conviction
Peter Sullivan's 1986 murder conviction could be overturned after new DNA evidence, unavailable at the time of trial, excludes him; Merseyside Police are reinvestigating to find the actual perpetrator.
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44% Bias Score
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