Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Baby murder accused to undergo more fingerprint tests
The five people accused of murdering Cape Town baby Jordan Leigh Norton is expected to give yet another set of fingerprints before a fingerprint expert testifies in the case on Wednesday. It is reported that police managed to mislay three sets of alleged mastermind Dina Rodrigues' fingerprints. The prosecution was granted permission in the Cape High Court on Tuesday to take another set from her and her co-accused, although Rodrigues' advocate John van der Berg said taking fingerprints in the middle of a trial was a degrading intrusion which could be perceived as a form of harassment.
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