Defense’s Brief in Support of Motion to Suppress (Idaho v. Dalrymple)

Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Canyon County, ID | Apr 5, 2024

Suspect’s hair that was found from the crime scene of a murdersexual offense case was subjected to single nucleotide polymorphism extraction and genealogical search. Defense claims these techniques violate the defendant’s Fourth Amendment and the State of Idaho’s privacy rights of a suspect.

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