BaltimoreSun.com: MD DNA case going up: “Maryland law enforcement agencies resume DNA collections”

BaltimoreSun.com: Maryland law enforcement agencies resume DNA collections by Yvonne Wenger:

Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler has asked the Supreme Court to decide whether collecting the genetic information before a person is convicted violates the Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure. The samples are used to link suspects to DNA evidence from previous crime scenes.

Roberts’ order is a first step in a long process leading up to the Supreme Court’s decision whether to take up the issue, which has split lower courts across the country. The federal government and about half the states allow police to collect DNA after an arrest.

The Maryland Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court, blocked the collections in April. A chief concern for those opposed to the practice is that the DNA samples, unlike fingerprints, provide access to a significant amount of personal information.

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