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Katie Sepich |
Gov. Susana Martinez says her
administration will file written arguments with the U.S. Supreme Court in a
case deciding the validity of laws in New
Mexico and about two dozen other states that require
DNA testing of criminal suspects.
The nation's highest court will consider a
case from Maryland
in determining whether police can collect DNA samples from people arrested for
certain crimes.
Martinez said Monday her office
will file arguments in support of what's known as "Katie's Law" —
named in memory of Kathryn Sepich, a New
Mexico State University student murdered in 2003.
Her
killer was identified later with DNA evidence after being convicted of another
crime.
Gov. arguing validity of "Katie's Law"
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