Everybody's got a price: why orange county's practice of taking DNA samples from misdemeanor arrestees is an excessive fine/ Michael Purtill.
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TextPublication details: Evanston: Northwestern University Press, ©2011.Description: v101 n1, pages 309-334; 25 cmISSN: - 0091-4169
- DPer 364.05 J82 2011 Vol. 101, No. 1
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