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Bill S 921 mandates DNA samples from individuals arrested for felonies, enhancing crime-solving efforts while ensuring privacy protections for collected data.
Bill S 921 mandates DNA samples from individuals arrested for felonies, enhancing crime-solving efforts while ensuring privacy protections for collected data.
Bill Number: S 921
Title: Requires individuals arrested in connection with a felony to submit a DNA sample
Status: Referred to Internet and Technology
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 921 aims to enhance law enforcement's ability to solve and prevent serious crimes by mandating that individuals arrested for felony offenses provide a DNA sample. The intent behind this legislation is to create a more robust database that can assist in identifying suspects, exonerating the innocent, and ultimately improving public safety.
Bill S 921 represents a significant step towards modernizing law enforcement practices through the use of DNA technology. By requiring DNA samples from individuals arrested for felonies, the bill seeks to enhance crime-solving capabilities while also addressing privacy concerns. The ongoing legislative process will determine the final form and implementation of this bill.
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