In an interesting article about public and private agencies working together to clear the DNA backlog, the author brings up an interesting question ... what role does the private industry have in helping the courts clear evidence backlogs and prepare evidence for trial?
In the case of DNA, the partnership may be new. But in other areas, it happens all the time. Private firms work cases involving all sorts of physical evidence for the courts - in both civil and criminal matters.
Read the article and see for yourself. The evidence shows that privateers have much to offer the justice system. What say you?
Enjoy.
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