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Queensland passes new forensic laws after thousands of DNA samples forced to be re-tested


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Government declared last year that more than 100,000 samples may need to be re-tested

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Queensland has passed laws to ensure its forensic testing service is independent and impartial after failings led to thousands of DNA samples having to be re-tested.

Potential problems with the Forensic Science Service first came to light as a result of the Australian’s podcast series about the investigation into the murder of Shandee Blackburn in 2013.

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Continue reading…Government declared last year that more than 100,000 samples may need to be re-tested Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastQueensland has passed laws to ensure its forensic testing service is independent and impartial after failings led to thousands of DNA samples having to be re-tested.Potential problems with the Forensic Science Service first came to light as a result of the Australian’s podcast series about the investigation into the murder of Shandee Blackburn in 2013.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…