Tuesday, November 1, 2022

How Will I Know If There is DNA Evidence Against Me?

criminal defense attorney Ann Arbor

Your 
criminal defense attorney in Ann Arbor will obtain evidence through "discovery." You have the right to see any evidence that the prosecution intends to use against you, as well as any evidence that is helpful to your defense. If DNA evidence is sought by the investigating police agency, they believe there’s some likelihood that DNA may be present. If it comes back matching your DNA, then the prosecution will use the evidence against you. In that case, you would be entitled to the evidence under the Michigan criminal discovery rules. If your DNA is not found, then your criminal defense attorney should argue that that fact is "exculpatory" (or tending to show innocence), and you’re likewise entitled to that evidence in the event you wish to present it in your own defense. This may require filing a special motion.

Learn more here about how forensic evidence could be the key to  your criminal defense here.


If you or a loved one is facing a felony or misdemeanor charge, contact us. Dan Geherin is a criminal defense attorney in Ann Arbor serving clients in Washtenaw County and throughout Southeast Michigan and can be reached at (734) 263-2780.

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