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  • Sorry but can't find reference on DNA/Fingerprint Retention

    Did someone (RF?) post the specific guidelines which Chief Constables have regarding retention of DNA and fingerprints? I seem to recall there was a fairlly recent change? Am I blowing bubbles

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    Not me, sorry. Use those search terms in the search engine on this site and you should find it.
    People Appealing Convictions of Sexual Offences ~http://www.pacso.co.uk

    PAFAA details ~ https://pacso.co.uk/pafaa-people-aga...ions-of-abuse/

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    • #3
      DNA retention

      Hi
      not sure who posted the original, parliament is supposed to be changing the law regarding DNA retention this month. The change is
      If you were NFA, never charged, charges were dropped or you were found not guilty then the DNA must be destroyed after 3 years. Plod may apply to a judge to retain the DNA for a further 2 years under certain circumstances. Not sure what the certain circumstances are or if the person must be informed that plod have done this.
      I dont know about fingerprint retention.
      I do know that the forensic service were trying to say that it would be impossible to destroy the DNA as the dna is stored together.
      hope this helps

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      • #4
        Any links to anything whch confirms this would be magic! Thx

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        • #5
          dna retention

          I have a letter from my MP and from the home office confirming this, i suggest that you contact your mp and they will be able to update you. Try www.writetothem.com i will contact mine and see if i can get and answer

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