When DNA evidence is presented in court:
A) only the technician who processed the DNA may testify in compliance with the
Constitution’s confrontation clause.
B) the defense is not allowed to cross-examine the prosecution’s expert, but may present its
own.
C) it is presented because it is mandatory that every accused person have all relevant DNA
evidence presented at trial.
D) a simple data summary is sufficient because a thorough explanation would confuse many
jurors.
E) none of the above
A) only the technician who processed the DNA may testify in compliance with the
Constitution’s confrontation clause.
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