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"In a different era, the police officers carried with them a strong presumption of integrity," said Gerald Shargel, a Manhattan defense lawyer.
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"Before the crisis," said R. Scott Appleby, a professor of Catholic and religious history at the University of Notre Dame, "the greatest asset of the U.S. Catholic Conference was the presumption of moral integrity and authority that was given to them by Catholics and non-Catholics alike.
"The mere fact that Mr. Neal derives a financial benefit as the owner of a law firm that provides legal services for the City of Chicago does not disqualify Mr. Neal," Judge Wayne R. Andersen of Federal District Court wrote, ruling that there was a "presumption of honesty and integrity".
The presumption of competence and integrity that attaches to government forensic analysts is deeply ingrained, and it's difficult to envision a regime in which judges and jurors regularly give them the skeptical treatment that our system, properly understood, demands.
Bridgman, in contrast, had no such presumption of conceptual unity.
Critics argue, however, that operating forensic DNA databases carries potential threats to the protection of a range of human rights, particularly as concerns our freedom, autonomy, privacy, moral and physical integrity, and the presumption of our innocence; and the expansion of DNA databases might be perceived by the general population as an excessive form of state control.
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