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ビルは激しい犯罪者をDNAを堤出するべきである提案する
月曜日、2008年3月31日
アナポリス-ある特定の凶悪犯罪と満たされる人々からのDNAのサンプルを取ることを役人を許可する手形はそれらの人々の権利で侵すことができる恐れにもかかわらずメリーランドの総会の道に近い。 評論家間にNAACPはある。 Frederick郡では、彼がかかわっていることをNAACPの章の大統領人Djokenは言った。 彼はローカルデータの分析を少数は本当らしい警察によって引っ張られ、不必要に捜されるためにことを、示したFrederickの新しポストの2007年3月のストップウォッチシリーズを含んで指す。 彼は少数が新しい法律によって不釣合いに影響され、多数が無実であることを言った。 「私達は法の執行がしていると仕事を認める」、Djokenは言った。 「しかし私達によっては」。間違えられるとき一度政府にあなたの情報があることが、ゆとりにあなたの名前を試みるあなたの生命を過ごすかもしれない幾度も示されていたので無実の市民がこれによって行かなければならなくてほしい 支持者は手形をDNAの捜せるデータベースへ加えることによってより多くの罪を解決することを可能にする法の執行が論争する。 Frederick郡保安官のチャックJenkinsは呼出し追求のコメント金曜日を戻さなかった。 民主党Gov。 マーティンO」 Malleyは代表者の家および異なった形態の上院を両方渡した手形をもたらした。 それは相違を解決する立法者に会議委員会に多分この週向かう。 O」 Malleyは道について楽観的であると、スポークスマンリックAbbruzzeseは言った。 O」 Malleyは手形のために個人的に証明し、彼の立法議題のセンターピースのそれに1つをした。 それは悩みに時立法黒い幹部会議によって上げられた心配のメンバー動いた。 それらは手形によって達された道として複数の修正を加えた。 「知事総会のメンバーと働き続けるが、と確信しているDNAの指紋手形渡る」、はAbbruzzeseは言った。 「彼は法律にそれの署名を楽しみにしている」。 Frederick郡立法者、民主党の代表者Galen ClagettおよびスーHechtの中で、共和党員はポールStullおよびリックWeldon、および共和党上院議員に委託する。 デイヴィッドBrinkleyは手形のスポンサーである。 Expungement 手形の下で、充満が落ちたか、または誰かが放免されるか、または赦免される後、州はシステムからDNAのサンプルを削除する。 Proponents argue a DNA sample should be taken before conviction because fingerprints and mug shots are taken at that point. “I think in any area of crime prevention and criminal detection, this is the technology of the new millennia and something we really need to be exploring,” said Brinkley, who represents Frederick and Carroll counties. Djoken and other critics say DNA is more invasive than a fingerprint because it contains much more information. The potential uses are still being developed. “Once you open that door, it is difficult to close,” Djoken said. As the bill was originally proposed, people would have been required to request their DNA be expunged. Djoken said minorities, who are more likely to be charged, would also be less likely to understand how to request expungement. The latest version of the bill includes automatic expungement. Brinkley said the debate about minorities being unjustly brought into the system is for another day. This bill focuses on what happens to everyone who is brought into the system and not on how people are brought into it, he said. Several other organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, opposed the bill along with the NAACP. Slippery slope? Sen. Alex Mooney, a Republican representing Frederick and Washington counties, originally supported the bill. By the time it got to the floor of the Senate, however, he decided to oppose it. “Upon examining the bill closely, I began to realize that people’s constitutional rights in this country to be considered innocent until proven guilty were being infringed,” Mooney said. The turning point came at a hearing when he asked Attorney General Doug Gansler about taking DNA from innocent people. “If you’re going to take DNA from innocent people, why not go and take it from everybody?” Mooney said. “Go to the schools and take it from all the school kids, take it at birth, go to the hospitals.” Mooney said he was shocked to hear that was where the state was going. “I’m not comfortable going there, at least not this quickly.” Brinkley said he was not concerned about that issue because the current bill is limited in scope and it is important to collect identification from those committing felonies. “Well that’s the concern of the slippery slope, but at the same time, we have time, we can address those things as they’re brought up,” he said. Police are already allowed to obtain DNA samples if they can show probable cause and get a judge’s approval. The new law would allow police to link DNA to crimes where police otherwise wouldn’t have established it. Djoken called the new bill a “fishing expedition” and said the NAACP membership feels the current system already allows law enforcement enough power to gather DNA. “If they need your DNA, trust me, they’ll have it,” Djoken said. “We don’t need to take the privacy of innocent individuals and jeopardize that in the name of public safety.” Have Your Say: Bill proposes violent criminals should submit DNA Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. Related News
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