Innocence Project Founders Wary of Court DNA Decision
In the wake of last week’s landmark decision by the Supreme Court on DNA databases that could allow police to take DNA samples from people arrested for possibly committing “serious” crimes, many justified the ruling as a way to protect the innocent and catch the guilty.
However, Justice Antonin Scalia and three of the court’s liberal justices disagreed. In a scathing dissent, Justice Scalia argued “solving crime is a noble objective but less important than protecting people from suspicionless searches. Your DNA can be taken if you are ever arrested, rightly or wrongly, for whatever reason.”