One more reason (to behave oneself)

My mom always told me I should’ve been a lawyer. And while I never really considered a career in law, it really isn’t such a bad idea, what with my love of sharks, suit-and-tie apparel, judges, juries, executioners and the like.

Oh, and John Grisham novels, of course.

Sorry, just a feeble attempt on my part at lawyerly humor ... which failed miserably, I’m sure.

Unfortunately for the legal system as a whole, the only careers I’ve ever seriously contemplated involved dinosaurs (hey, I was just a kid), guitars (mmm ... yeah) or writing (and here I am).

No joke.

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Regardless – and considering I now spend a good portion of my time as an Evening Sun reporter in the courtroom – I must admit a more than casual interest in all things related to the law, including Governor Cuomo’s approval of legislation expanding upon DNA-eligible crimes and the collection of DNA samples in relation to such crimes.

This, according to a news brief that came across my desk (err ... e-mail) just yesterday, which states, “Currently, state law only permits DNA samples to be collected from less than half – 48 percent – of the offenders convicted of a Penal Law crime. Under the governor’s proposal, DNA-eligible crimes would be expanded to include all misdemeanors under the Penal Law (instead of only 36) and all felonies under other state law.”

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