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HARTFORD, Conn. — The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled an arrest warrant that describes a suspect’s general appearance and numerous mixed partial DNA profiles that may or may not include the suspect’s — without stating the “probability that a random person would match any of those profiles” — doesn’t fulfill the particularity requirement of the Fourth Amendment.
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