On the recordJanuary 10, 2006
Because it will either confirm the guilt. It may demonstrate, and there's a high probability that it will remain inconclusive. Or it may to some degree exonerate him.
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transcripts.cnn.comBecause it will either confirm the guilt. It may demonstrate, and there's a high probability that it will remain inconclusive. Or it may to some degree exonerate him.
Mark Warner discusses the implications of DNA testing in the case of Roger Coleman, who was executed for a crime he maintains he did not commit.
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