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Old 07-05-2006, 05:18 AM
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Default Who is required to provide a DNA sample for entry into the Missouri DNA Data Bank? Missouri

All individuals who have been convicted in Missouri of a felony offense under RSMo 565 or 566 are required to provide a biological sample for DNA analysis. All the states have laws that require individuals convicted of certain crimes to provide a DNA sample. These laws may be limited to only a few offenses, such as Missouri, include all felony convictions, such as Kansas and Illinois, or even include Arrestees, such as Louisiana.
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