California can continue collecting DNA samples from suspects arrested on, but not necessarily convicted of, felony charges, a divided state Supreme Court held Monday. Full Article
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http://www.sfexaminer.com/state-high-court-upholds-dna-cheek-swab-sf-arson-suspect/
A 21st century version of finger printing. But, will they delete the info when you no longer need to register or found not guilty?