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This is precisely the question that Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, writing for the five-justice majority, squarely confronted in this landmark case: Is a policy of swabbing and DNA testing only certain arrestees — who have not been convicted and may never be convicted — truly reasonable?
It allowed the FBI to collect DNA samples from certain arrestees before conviction, as part of an initiative that officials hoped would expand the database by over 1 million profiles a year by 2012.
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Defendants and arrestees, who've watched too much "Law & Order," have created this myth that they have certain "rights".
They could have been arrestees, or corpses.
It said nothing about identifying arrestees.
Creating profiles of arrestees only adds to that imbalance.
The Crisis Cell even demanded lists of all arrestees.
The arrestees were sometimes questioned for up to four hours.
AS painful as they are for arrestees, mug shots seem to attract big online crowds.
The ability for police to use cheek swabs of arrestees rests on a threadbare majority.
Most bewildering of all to Mosley is the handful of repeat customers — two-time arrestees.
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