Connecticut Law Tribune: Detective Who Didn’t Want to Provide DNA Sample Settles Lawsuit

Connecticut Law Tribune: Detective Who Didn’t Want to Provide DNA Sample Settles Lawsuit by AP:

Detective Christopher Burns accused his superiors of telling him and other detectives in January 2009 that they had to give DNA samples or they may not be allowed at crime scenes. State police wanted the samples so that unknown DNA found at crimes scenes could be identified, making investigations easier, according to the state Attorney General’s Office.

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