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Prosecuting Rape Without Conclusive DNA Evidence
Prosecuting Rape Without Conclusive DNA Evidence A prosecutor investigating the alleged rape of an exotic dancer at a Duke University lacrosse team party says the lack of conclusive DNA evidence will not stop the case from going forward. Madeleine Brand speaks with Loyola Marymount law professor Laurie Levenson about the challenges of prosecuting sexual assault cases without genetic evidence. How many rape cases are indeed worked these days the old fashioned way without DNA evidence? BRAND: And it is possible to successfully prosecute a rape case without DNA evidence?
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