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DNA can be beneficial in not only prosecution but also in defending innocent suspects as well. Frequently convictions prior to the use of DNA were based on faulty eyewitness or shaky evidence and when reexamined using modern techniques it is discovered that they could not possibly have donated the DNA material to the crime scene. DNA analysis itself is not infallible, however, it can be a useful tool for BOTH sides and the statistical analysis of the results is vital to making a proper interpretation of such evidence. When done correctly it is a benefit to justice on both sides.

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