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Feb262009
Rape victim supports post trial DNA testing
By Kayleigh Harvey - Talk Radio News Service
Rape victim, Michele Mallin, whose accused assailant was exonerated posthumously by DNA testing, has lent her support to William G. Osborne in the Supreme Court hearing District Attorney's Office v. William G. Osborne. Osborne is applying for DNA testing to prove his innocence under the civil rights act. Mallin said: "I believe everyone has a right to this testing and I signed the Osborne brief myself, because it's the right thing to do. Everybody deserves that right to have that DNA test to prove that your guilty or you innocent."
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Rape victim, Michele Mallin, whose accused assailant was exonerated posthumously by DNA testing, has lent her support to William G. Osborne in the Supreme Court hearing District Attorney's Office v. William G. Osborne. Osborne is applying for DNA testing to prove his innocence under the civil rights act. Mallin said: "I believe everyone has a right to this testing and I signed the Osborne brief myself, because it's the right thing to do. Everybody deserves that right to have that DNA test to prove that your guilty or you innocent."
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Exonerated man supports post trial DNA testing
Martin Anderson, who was exonerated by post trial DNA testing in 2002 of rape, abduction and robbery charges is lending his support to William G. Osborne in the Supreme Court case District Attorney's Office v. William G. Osborne. Osborne has filed for a DNA test to prove his innocence under the civil rights act. Anderson said: "This case has a deep place in my heart, I know what he is going through, it happened to me."
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