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Why is DNA fingerprinting more conclusive when proving a persons innocence rather than their guilt?

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Why is DNA fingerprinting more conclusive when proving a persons innocence rather than their guilt?

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It is impossible for you to be the guilty person. But, it is possible that my DNA fingerprint is also XXXXYYY – so please don’t commit any crimes near my house or I might get nailed for it.

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