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Advancing Justice Through DNA Technology Act of 2003

CONGRESSMAN ADAM B. SCHIFF
OF CALIFORNIA
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Wednesday, November 05, 2003

Mr. Schiff: Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the gentleman yielding me this time and his effort on this legislation.

As lead cosponsor of the Advancing Justice Through DNA Technology Act of 2003, I rise in strong support of this landmark piece of legislation that will solve countless crimes and potentially exonerate innocent individuals wrongly imprisoned.

For years we have attempted to deal with crime by focusing almost exclusively on increasing sentences of those that we catch rather than catching those who continue to elude all punishment. We have been tough on crime, but not always smart about our tactics.

As a former Federal prosecutor, I have long recognized what a powerful tool the use of DNA profiles has become in solving crime. The FBI DNA database contains about 1.5 million DNA profiles and has yielded thousands of matches in criminal investigations, and thousands of additional matches can and must be made.

For this reason, I introduced legislation earlier this year to increase the effectiveness of DNA databases. This legislation was aimed at replicating nationwide the success that many States have had, and I am pleased that many of these policy improvements have been included in the bill before us today.

I want to thank the majority and minority members of the House and Senate for their willingness to work together to incorporate some of the provisions that I authored to provide additional database searching capabilities for Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies. These additional tools will help solve thousands of cold cases, including unsolved murders and rapes.

The legislation before us provides much-needed funding to eliminate the backlog of unanalyzed samples and will do much to protect the innocent and apprehend the guilty.


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