July 10, 2010
North Carolina will become the 24th state to pass legislation to collect DNA on arrest. Rep. Wil Neumann pushed his bill to the very end of the session. It was passed in the final moments of the NC legislative session. The bill will now move on to the Governor for signature. Governor Bev Perdu has been a strong supporter of this legislation along with the Attorney General.
The NC bill includes not only felony crimes, but some misdemeanors. Studies show that certain misdemeanors are committed by those who have already committed more violent crimes. In one study 40% of DNA evidence collected at burglaries matched evidence in a murder, rape or violent assault.
Collection of DNA on arrest will save many lives, prevent crimes and reduce the number of cases that grow cold. It, ultimately, saves the state money in investigation time, prosecution time and court time. It will protect the innocent and keep the innocent out of jail. More than 252 people wrongfully incarcerated for a crime have been exonerated by DNA
This DNA Arrestee legislation is beneficial, not only to North Carolina residents, but to all of us, since many criminals cross state lines after committing a major crime to avoid law enforcement. There is one less state that will act as a safe haven for the predators in our society.
We now need to focus on New York where there are more than 30,000 unsolved crimes. Rep Sheldon Silver has been the main obstruction in NY. Other states still needing arrestee legislation are CT, DE, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IO, KN, ME MA, MS, MT, NB, NV, NH, NJ, OK, OR, PA, RI, WA, WV, WS,WY and DC. We need to get all 50 states on board.
Posted by Karen Foster
July 9, 2010
A fifth trial date has been set in the Bonnie Craig Murder Trial. Judge Jack Smith set February 7th, 2011 as the new date. Prosecutor Pat Gullufsen had told Judge Smith back in February that an extension to August 30th would not be possible for him. He had planned on retiring much sooner. Gullufsen's request fell on deaf ears. Now time is needed for the new prosecutor,who will start work July 16th to go over more than 10,000 pages of investigation, 33 motions, 105 DNA tests that were take... Continue reading...
Posted by Karen Foster
June 8, 2010
Governor Signs the Budget, June 3rd, 2010 Governor Sean Parnell signed the budget approving the final $75 million for the new Alaska Crime Lab. Construction is,once again, proceeding. Thank you to all who pushed for the funding. We are saving lives and a lot of heartache by getting this new crime lab. It will be a legacy that will, ultimately, change the crime rate in Alaska. The innocent will be protected and the predators will end up behind bars earlier in their careers. Many crimes wi... Continue reading...
Posted by Karen Foster
April 19, 2010
Alaska will be getting the new crime lab. It was a knuckle biter right to the end, but lawmakers finally approved the $75 million to complete the new crime lab. Most people will never know how much this will impact their lives. The crime lab is the foundation of our justice system. The more effecient it runs the quicker law enforcement can apprehend the predators in our society. Fewer cases will grow cold. A lot of money will be saved on investigation and prosecution time. Congratulation... Continue reading...
Posted by Karen Foster
April 13, 2010
We don’t
have to let people get away with murder, rape and other heinous crimes anymore. We can identify them and successfully
prosecute them with evidence collected at crime scenes and collecting DNA on
all felony arrests.
We will save
lives, prevent many crimes, protect our children and grandchildren. We can change our criminal justice system and
start to balance the scales of justice.
We will see amazing progress once our new crime lab is up and
running.
Right now,
Alaska is way a... Continue reading...
Posted by Karen Foster
March 11, 2010
The Utah House,after making some minor amendments to a DNA on Arrest Bill passed the bill. It will now be returned to the Senate where it was overwhelming approved for a final vote. Looks like Utah will be the 22nd state to pass DNA on arrest legislation. Surviving Parent Coalition (SPC) President Ed Smart and Elaine Runyon-Simmons were very instrumental in ensuring this bill would get passed this session. Continue reading...
Posted by Karen Foster
March 9, 2010
Ed Smart, Surviving Parent Coalition President, pushes for DNA collection on felony arrest in Utah. (http://heraldextra.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_42a25887-53a2-57d7-a56a-51c4604324c8.htmlCurrently 21 states and the federal government collect DNA on arrest. It will save lives and prevent so many crimes. It will get the predators off the streets earlier in their careers and keep the innocent out of jail. It will help balance the scales of justice.Smart, father of Elizabeth Sm... Continue reading...
Posted by Karen Foster
February 16, 2010
A bill hoping to encourage all 50 states to collect DNA on felony arrest is offering a 10% bonus in the Byrne Grant Funding to states that collect DNA on Felony Arrest. This is funding for law enforcement and our crime lab and it helps victim services. HB 4614 is modeled after Katie's Law. Katie Sepich was murdered in New Mexico. Her parents, Dave and Jayann Sepich, have fought tirelessly to get DNA on Arrest in all 50 states ( www.DNASaves.org ) Getting all 50 states will leave no safe ... Continue reading...
Posted by Karen Foster
February 13, 2010
February 12th, 2010 Judge Jack Smith granted Defense another extension in Bonnie Craig Murder Trial Kenneth Dion was identified as the alleged killer by a DNA Hit in CODIS, the national DNA database, November 2006. Original trial date was set for September 2008 so there would be absolutely no reason for extensions. It was then set for January 2009. After 18 months of doing nothing on the case, according to Andrew Lambert, Lee Degrasie was taken off of the case and another public defender was... Continue reading...
Posted by Karen Foster. Posted In :
Bonnie Craig Murder
February 3, 2010
All Alaskans need to let their lawmakers know that they want the protection of the new crime lab. It is the foundation of our justice system. Juries expect scientific proof of a crime. We can't get convictions without the scientific proof. Let's make sure the new crime lab funding ($75 million) in the Governor's budget is approved. We can't afford any more delays. What is more important in the state's responsibility than protecting the innocent. Call your lawmakers and let them know yo... Continue reading...
Posted by Karen Foster
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Karen Foster, Bonnie's Mom
Victims and families need to make sure that the CRIMINAL Justice system becomes more balanced and starts protecting the innocent, not just the guilty. Please help us balance the scales of justice. Don't wait until you are a victim to find out how broken the system is. Take 5 minutes to call your lawmakers or drop them an email to support funding for our new crime lab. It will save lives and prevent a lot of crimes by getting the criminals off our streets sooner. Juries expect scientific proof to convict the predators in our society. 5 minutes of your time is all I'm asking for; it will make a difference in our justice system.
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