First-Degree Murder • Warrantless Testing of DNA Evidence Taken from Defendant’s Clothing/Person • Suppression of Evidence

Commonwealth v. Smith, PICS Case No. 17-0951 (Pa. Super. May 31, 2017) Ott, J. (10 pages).

Separate search warrant was not required to conduct DNA analysis for identification purposes where individual did not have protectable privacy interest in identification. Judgment of sentence affirmed.

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