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Originally Posted by SolidSnake84
In your experience, do you think that they will get one?
Because Ben's lawyer Ed Garland pretty much said that they were not going to consent to a sample....
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Ya know, I haven't got a clue. I would say, if they have enough to file a charge, then they would probably have enough to get the warrant. Other than that I don't know. Seems like if he admits to consensual happenings and isn't denying the act but only the consent, then why would DNA even matter?
And for the record, I am just going off of what's on the news, and basic knowledge, I'm not a lawyer or have any such experience to give substantial backing to my thoughts.