Hodge v. Commonwealth
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The Supreme Court affirmed the order of the trial court denying Defendant's motion for DNA testing with respect to hair found at the residence of the victims whom Defendant was convicted of murdering, burglarizing, and robbing, holding that the trial court did not err.
Defendant was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. This appeal concerned Defendant's motion seeking DNA testing of hair that was found in the victims' home. The trial court denied the motion. The Supreme Court affirmed after noting that Defendant's DNA arguments have been raised and rejected by both the Supreme Court and the federal courts, holding that no reasonable probability existed that the DNA testing and analysis would produce exculpatory evidence.
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