Congressional Digest

Supreme Court Debates April 2013 No. 4 Vol. 16
Lower Court Holding in King v. Maryland

DNA Testing of Arrestees

Genetic Identification and the Right to Privacy

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Lower Court Holding in King v. Maryland

Decision of the Court of Appeals of Maryland

We consider here facial and as-applied constitutional challenges to that portion of the Maryland DNA Collection Act that purports to authorize State and local law enforcement authorities to collect DNA samples from individuals who are arrested for a crime of violence, an attempted crime of violence, a burglary, or an attempted burglary. Appellant, Alonzo Jay King, Jr., was arrested in 2009 on first- and second-degree assault charges. Pursuant to the Act, King’s DNA was collected, analyzed, and entered into Maryland’s DNA database. King was convicted ultimately on the second-degree assault charge but, pending his trial on that charge, his DNA…

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