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Supreme court rules DNA evidence can be used in murder case
Arizona Supreme Court Ruling Moves Murder Trial Forward, DNA Evidence Admissible in Scottsdale Case
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled key DNA evidence admissible in the murder trial of Ian Mitcham, accused in the Allison Feldman case.
Family of Allison Feldman 1 step closer to justice after AZ Supreme Court's DNA ruling
The family of Allison Feldman is one step closer to justice after the Arizona Supreme Court ruled DNA evidence can be used in court nearly a decade after the crime took place.
AZ Supreme Court rules illegally obtained DNA evidence would have been discovered eventually
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that, even though police violated a murder suspect’s constitutional rights by analyzing his stored blood sample without a warrant, the DNA evidence can still be used against him because of an exception in search and seizure law.
Arizona Supreme Court Rules DNA Evidence Admissible, Pivotal Shift in Allison Feldman Murder Trial
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled to admit DNA evidence in a murder trial, initially obtained without a warrant during a DUI arrest.
Arizona Supreme Court OKs disputed DNA evidence in 2015 Scottsdale murder case
The Arizona Supreme Court issued a ruling that clears the way for disputed DNA evidence to be introduced in a 2015 Scottsdale murder case.
State Supreme Court rules DNA of suspect can be used in murder case of Allison Feldman
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that key DNA evidence in the 2015 murder of Allison Feldman in Scottsdale can be used in the case. The decision has been years in the making in a murder case nearly a decade old.
Allison Feldman: Supreme court rules DNA evidence can be used in murder case
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that DNA evidence can be used in the murder case of Allison Feldman.
Court issues ruling on use of familial DNA evidence in 2015 Scottsdale murder
Ian Mitcham had been arrested by Scottsdale police in January 2015 on suspicion of driving under the influence. During this investigation, Mitcham consented to have his blood draw
DNA evidence can be used in Allison Feldman's murder case
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Allison Feldman case: AZ court makes DNA ruling
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that the suspect's DNA can be used during the trial of a woman who was murdered years ago in Scottsdale.
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