Lawmakers Push For More DNA Samples From Offenders

Posted: Published on April 4th, 2015

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DENVER (CBS4) Some state lawmakers are pushing to get more samples from offenders in Colorados DNA database. A bill proposed at the state Capitol would require samples even for some misdemeanors.

Two years ago lawmakers tried to pass a bill that would have required police to collect DNA every time they arrested a person for any misdemeanor. That measure failed.

This year lawmakers scaled back their proposal to require collection only when a person is convicted of certain misdemeanors. Their DNA would then go into the state database that already houses the DNA of people convicted of misdemeanor sex crimes and felonies.

The case of William Costello may be the best argument for expanding the DNA database. He was arrested in July 2014 on felony assault. His DNA was linked to three rape cases.

William Costello (credit: Denver DA)

Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey said two of those rapes could have been prevented, Had Mr. Costellos DNA gone into the system on a misdemeanor conviction that he had in 2003, two women that we know of, were certain he raped, would not have been raped.

Morrissey is one of the nations foremost experts on DNA. He said in Denver alone theyve had 400 hits from DNA collected in felony arrests in just the last five years.

Now that database may be expanded to include certain misdemeanors as well.

This about preventing crimes, this is about solving crimes and this is about exonerating the inncoent, said Rep. Dan Pabon, a Democrat representing Denver.

Pabon has introduced a bill that would require DNA collection for the most serious misdemeanors including assault, theft, child abuse and harassment.

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