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Public Academy lecture 'DNA in criminal cases' 20 April 2016

When:We 20-04-2016 19:00 - 21:00
Where:Academie Building, Broerstraat 5, Groningen

The DNA database is an important tool in crime detection and prosecution. So what does DNA say? Are you an immediate suspect when your DNA is found somewhere? How does a judge assess DNA traces? These are questions that will be addressed during the Judiciary Public Academy on Wednesday 20 April 2016.

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Ing. I. Jullens, forensic investigator with the Police North Netherlands will introduce this evening about forensic investigation and explain what the field entails. She will also discuss the role of DNA in criminal cases based on a concrete case.

Judge J. van Bruggen from the District Court of Northern Netherlands will be present. He talks about the usefulness of DNA in court cases, and more specifically how the judge in criminal cases deals with DNA as evidence.

For subscribers

Dagblad van het Noorden is raffling off 300 tickets among subscribers. You can register via the registration form on the Dagblad van het Noorden website. There is a limited number of places. If you are not a subscriber, you will be placed on a waiting list.

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You can attend this Public Academy free of charge. However, registration is required and can be done on the Dagblad van het Noorden site using the link below.

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The Public Academy for Jurisprudence

Through lectures aimed at the general public, the Publieksacademie voor de Rechtspraak (Public Academy for Jurisprudence) seeks to satisfy this immense interest. Judges, public prosecutors, professors and other experts discuss legal topics that affect many people. The lectures are suitable for a wide audience and do not require knowledge of the law.

The Public Academy is a collaboration between the Court of the Northern Netherlands, the Faculty of Law at the University of Groningen, the Northern Netherlands Public Prosecution Service and the Dagblad van het Noorden newspaper.

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