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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, DNA technology is increasingly vital to ensuring |
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| accuracy and fairness in the criminal justice system, but is |
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| not yet considered a routine tool for criminal identification |
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| by law enforcement; and
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| WHEREAS, Over 50,000 law enforcement investigations have |
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| already been aided nationwide because of DNA matches made |
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| through the FBI's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), bringing |
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| justice to victims and removing criminals from the streets; and
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| WHEREAS, The Innocence Project has used DNA in over 200 |
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| cases to exonerate persons who were wrongfully convicted of |
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| crimes; and
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| WHEREAS, The State of Illinois and other states throughout |
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| the nation have significantly expanded their DNA programs to |
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| include a growing number of convicted and/or arrested felons to |
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| match against unsolved crimes; and
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| WHEREAS, The demand for DNA testing in both violent and |
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| non-violent crimes has continued to increase as the reliability |
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| of this evidence is proven; and
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| WHEREAS, Many laboratories still maintain DNA backlogs of |